Season 1
Season 1
Season 1
Season 1
- Air date:2020-06-06
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- Number of episodes:10
List of Episodes
Air date: 2020-06-06
Runtime: min
Andrew begins by telling the story behind the portrait that attracts eight million onlookers every year, Da Vinci's the Mona Lisa.
Air date: 2020-06-13
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Andrew tells the story behind the National Gallery's treasured Sunflowers, and the troubled genius behind its creation, Vincent Van Gogh.
Air date: 2020-06-20
Runtime: min
Andrew tells the story behind The Fighting Temeraire, JMW Turner's masterpiece, once voted to be the nation's favourite painting.
Air date: 2020-06-27
Runtime: min
Andrew tells the story of Water Lilies by Claude Monet. The first and perhaps most influential art installation ever created.
Air date: 2020-07-04
Runtime: min
Andrew explores the more chaotic aspects of a seemingly idyllic piece of work from artist John Constable known as "The Hay Wain".
Air date: 2020-07-11
Runtime: min
Andrew travels to Amsterdam to learn details about The Night Watch by Rembrandt van Rijn, including how the young artist was desperate to find fame.
Air date: 2020-07-18
Runtime: min
Andrew takes a close look at a Pablo Picasso painting entitled "Weeping Woman," and he shares details about how the art was inspired by a war crime.
Air date: 2020-07-25
Runtime: min
Andrew takes a close look at a Diego Velazquez painting entitled "The Rokeby Venus," and he shares details about how the art challenged both the perceptions of the viewer and the infamous Spanish Inquisition.
Air date: 2020-08-01
Runtime: min
Andrew takes a close look at a John Everett Millais painting entitled "Ophelia," and he shares details about the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood of which Millais was one of the founders that challenged the artistic establishment at that time.
Air date: 2020-08-08
Runtime: min
Andrew takes a close look at a Sandro Dotticelli painting entitled "The Birth of Venus," and he shares details about how this painting was an icon of the early renaissance, and a departure in theme from primarily religious' work's.
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