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John Constable revolutionised landscape painting and the way in which we see the natural world. Many of his major works are in the Tate collection and this film uses those paintings and drawings to consider...
Art critic Tim Marlow introduces the 2006 blockbuster exhibition at Tate Britain - ‘Constable: The Great Landscapes’. He explains why the great master’s famous ‘six footer’ landscapes are among the...
A series of six programmes in which David Dimbleby tours Britain, exploring artistic response to the landscape and contemplating subjects such as travel, nationhood and romantic yearning. Individual...
Looks at 18th-century landscape paintings and at poetry which describes landscapes, in the context of their social and political background. He argues that landscape was seen as providing a metaphor for...
This group of paintings from the collection of Leeds City Art Galleries represents the development of French landscape painting in the 19th century, which is set in the context of the theories of the Academy...
The landscapes of the Australian painter Arthur Boyd (b.1920) have a rough sensuality that is raw and pure as the primeval wilderness he depicts. This film shows the artist at work and reflects on his...
Discusses major changes in the appearance, production and function of landscape art. By tracing the transition from topography and view painting, through the aesthetic expectations imposed by theories of the...
In this film the art of Claude Lorrain is examined with a commentary by Anthony Blunt. Illustrating his points with a wide range of Claude’s works, Blunt talks about the composition of the painter’s...
Paintings of Corot compared with the 19th-century English and Dutch landscape paintings of the School of Barbizon.
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