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A combined book and CD-ROM package which deals with the struggles of black immigrants. It was published to coincide with the ‘Relocating the Remains’ exhibition at the Royal College of Art of the work of...
Attempts to explain why just one per cent of the paintings in London’s National Gallery’s historical collection are by women artists, maintaining that women in the past were deprived of the opportunity...
Art historian and critic Robert Hughes presents a history of America through his art and archecture. He travels around the country visiting important buildings and monuments, recordding the landscape that...
Series tracing the history of British art from 1066 to the present. Presenter Andrew Graham-Dixon travels across the country, presenting a picutre of the cultural life of a nation embracing not only in...
Portrays Sarah Lucas, one of the new generation of successful young British artists feted by an art world hungry for talent. Lucas’s work is concerned with questions of identity and sexuality and is judged...
Studio painter June Redfern travels to Scotland for a major exhibition. Determined to paint by the sea, she travels to the small fishing vllage of Catterline where previously landscape artist Joan Eardley...
An examination of the lives and work of the 16th-century Dutch artists Bosch, Bruegel and Patinir.
Introduces the paintings of Hubert van Eyck and shows how they reflect the influence of Renaissance humanism which swept through European painting.
An analysis of the paintings of Vermeer, his influences, techniques and subjects.
The life and times of the painter Paul Cézanne, accompanied by a commentary in his own words. Covers the historical and cultural events of the time and includes detailed commentaries on Cézanne’s...
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