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Using, for the first time ever, Hockney’s personal archive of film and photographs, this documentary chronicles the artist’s vast career, from his early life in working-class Bradford, where his love for...
Presented by art historian Waldemar Januszczak, SICKERT V SARGENT contrasts the work of two major Edwardian artists, Walter Sickert and John Singer Sargent and portrays the differing styles and outlooks of...
Renaissance artists made portraits for many of the same reasons that we do today: to mark important moments in individual lives, in memory of those who are no longer with us, or to promote a public...
Produced in association with London’s National Portrait Gallery, Fiona Shaw goes on a journey to explore pictures of people in history and today, interviewing painters, photographers and caricaturists....
George Romney (1734-1802) was a key figure in British art in the late eighteenth century. A contemporary of Sir Joshua Reynolds and Thomas Gainsborough, he was a fashionable, prolific and at times dazzling...
The perennially popular paintings of Thomas Gainsborough (1727-1788) have long been recognised as embodying the sophistication and elegance of Georgian England. The inventiveness and complexity of his...
Shows many of Rembrandt’s most famous self-portraits from collections in Europe and the United States, and places them in the context of his other great works, including the National Gallery’s...
Looks at the different aims of portraiture and the different methods used by portraitists to achieve them. Shows paintings from the National Gallery, including works by Van Eyck, Botticelli, Raphael,...
6: Three examples - Heriot’s Hospital, Corsham Free School and Sir John Moore’s School - to show can be learned from buildings about education, patronage and life in 17th-century Britain.
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