
The Knight's Tale
Celebrating the age of armour, Tobias Capwell tells how Henry VIII fused German technology with Renaissance artistry to become the image of the perfect knight.
Art historian and curator Tobias Capwell celebrates the great age of armour. Referencing the unstoppable rise of the Royal Almain Armoury at Greenwich, he tells the forgotten story of how Henry VIII fused German high technology with Renaissance artistry in the pursuit of one aim - to become the very image of the perfect knight. Using the talents of foreign craftsmen and his court artist Hans Holbein, Henry transformed himself into a living metal sculpture. His daughter Elizabeth I further exploited that image, making her courtiers parade before her in the most innovative and richly decorated works ever commissioned in steel.
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Henry VIII and Jousting
Duration: 02:40
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Armour of George Clifford, Earl of Cumberland
Duration: 02:51
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Hans Holbein
Duration: 01:33
Music Played
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Massive Attack, Horace Andy
Angel
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Richard Wagner
Die Walkure: Prelude To Act I
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Dave Brubeck
Take Five
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Massive Attack
Heat Miser
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Massive Attack
Angel (feat. Horace Andy)
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Tobias Capwell |
| Director | Ben McPherson |
| Executive Producer | Franny Moyle |
Broadcasts
- Wed 9 May 201221:00
Wed 9 May 201222:30BBC HD- Thu 10 May 201202:55
- Sat 24 Nov 201219:00
- Sun 25 Nov 201201:40
- Wed 28 Nov 201223:30
- Thu 4 May 201700:10
- Wed 28 Mar 201820:00
- Thu 29 Mar 201802:00
- Wed 16 Jan 201900:00
- Tue 10 Sep 201902:00
- Mon 7 Feb 202223:00



