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Andrew Graham-Dixon on the naming of art movements
Michael Rosen and art critic Andrew Graham-Dixon talk about the naming of art movements, from Renaissance to surrealism. What do the names tell us? With linguist Dr Laura Wright.
Michael Rosen and art critic Andrew Graham-Dixon take a tour through the naming of art movements. Surrealism, Impressionism, the Renaissance, the Pre-Raphaelites, Modern, Contemporary - how did they get their names and what does that tell us? Which terms have entered the language? With linguist Dr Laura Wright.
Producer Beth O'Dea.
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Mon 15 Aug 201623:00
BBC Radio 4
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