
Dream of Plenty
Andrew Graham-Dixon shows how the art of Renaissance Flanders evolved from the craft of precious tapestries within the Duchy of Burgundy into a painting school.
Andrew Graham-Dixon shows how the art of Renaissance Flanders evolved from the craft of precious tapestries within the Duchy of Burgundy into a leading painting school in its own right. Starting his journey at the magnificent altarpiece of Ghent Cathedral created by the Van Eyck brothers, Andrew explains their groundbreaking innovation in oil painting and marvels at how the colours they obtained can still remain so vibrant today.
Andrew describes how, in the early Renaissance, the most urgent preoccupation was not the advancement of learning, humanist or otherwise, but the Last Judgment. People believed they were living in the end of days; a subject popular with preachers and artists and intensely realised in swarming microscopic detail by Hieronymus Bosch.
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Peter Paul Rubens
Duration: 02:13
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The Last Judgment
Duration: 01:21
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Introduction to Dream of Plenty
Duration: 00:55
Music Played
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Guillemots
Little Bear
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The Cinematic Orchestra
Entr'acte (Chapter 3)
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Andrew Graham-Dixon |
| Producer | Ian Leese |
| Director | Ian Leese |
| Series Producer | Silvia Sacco |
| Executive Producer | Basil Comely |
Broadcasts
- Thu 4 Apr 201321:00
- Fri 5 Apr 201302:40
- Tue 9 Apr 201322:50
- Sun 29 Dec 201300:50
- Wed 15 Apr 201501:30
- Tue 30 Jun 201502:00
- Tue 10 May 201602:00
- Tue 5 Sep 201701:30
- Sun 1 Oct 201701:30
- Wed 14 Mar 201802:00
- Thu 5 Dec 201901:30
- Thu 4 Jun 202000:00
- Mon 9 Aug 202123:30
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