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1/2 Shirley Hughes - What Do Artists Do All Day ?
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First broadcast: Jul 2016.
Episode 25/25 For over five decades, Shirley Hughes has been entertaining young children with her lovingly illustrated picture books. From the adventures of Alfie to the stories of Dave and his favourite toy Dogger, Shirley has created some of our most popular children's books. In 2007, Dogger was voted the nation's all-time favourite illustrated children's book and, aged 89, Shirley shows no signs of slowing down.
This program sees Shirley working on the final page of her latest Alfie book, discussing her love of illustrating, the challenges of coming up with new ideas, and why she has no plans to retire.
First broadcast: Jul 2016.
Episode 25/25 For over five decades, Shirley Hughes has been entertaining young children with her lovingly illustrated picture books. From the adventures of Alfie to the stories of Dave and his favourite toy Dogger, Shirley has created some of our most popular children's books. In 2007, Dogger was voted the nation's all-time favourite illustrated children's book and, aged 89, Shirley shows no signs of slowing down.
This program sees Shirley working on the final page of her latest Alfie book, discussing her love of illustrating, the challenges of coming up with new ideas, and why she has no plans to retire.
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1/4 Forest, Field & Sky: Art out of Nature
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Playlist : ua-cam.com/video/q262DGh6QeM/v-deo.html First broadcast: May 2016. Dr James Fox takes a journey through six different landscapes across Britain, meeting artists whose work explores our relationship to the natural world. From Andy Goldsworthy's beautiful stone sculptures to James Turrell's extraordinary sky spaces, this is a film about art made out of nature itself. Featuring spectacu...
2/4 Forest, Field & Sky: Art out of Nature
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First broadcast: May 2016. Dr James Fox takes a journey through six different landscapes across Britain, meeting artists whose work explores our relationship to the natural world. From Andy Goldsworthy's beautiful stone sculptures to James Turrell's extraordinary sky spaces, this is a film about art made out of nature itself. Featuring spectacular images of landscape and art, James travels from...
3/4 Forest, Field & Sky: Art out of Nature
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First broadcast: May 2016. Dr James Fox takes a journey through six different landscapes across Britain, meeting artists whose work explores our relationship to the natural world. From Andy Goldsworthy's beautiful stone sculptures to James Turrell's extraordinary sky spaces, this is a film about art made out of nature itself. Featuring spectacular images of landscape and art, James travels from...
1/4 What makes art valuable
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Playlist : ua-cam.com/video/aFrERdnHibM/v-deo.html First broadcast: 2011. What makes a piece of art worth tens of millions dollars at auction? A number of things, but not always the things you'd think. BBC's The World's Most Expensive Paintings chronicles the world's ten most valuable paintings, by way of journalist Alastair Sooke's guided tour of the collectors, locales, and Christie's and Sot...
2/4 What makes art valuable
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First broadcast: 2011. What makes a piece of art worth tens of millions dollars at auction? A number of things, but not always the things you'd think. BBC's The World's Most Expensive Paintings chronicles the world's ten most valuable paintings, by way of journalist Alastair Sooke's guided tour of the collectors, locales, and Christie's and Sotheby's auction houses that link these great pieces ...
3/4 What makes art valuable
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First broadcast: 2011. What makes a piece of art worth tens of millions dollars at auction? A number of things, but not always the things you'd think. BBC's The World's Most Expensive Paintings chronicles the world's ten most valuable paintings, by way of journalist Alastair Sooke's guided tour of the collectors, locales, and Christie's and Sotheby's auction houses that link these great pieces ...
1/2 Dennis Morris - What Do Artists Do All Day ?
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Playlist : ua-cam.com/video/QxTigAmwoTI/v-deo.html First broadcast: Mar 2016. Episode 23/23 Dennis Morris is one of Britain's most successful photographers, whose images of Bob Marley and the Sex Pistols helped define the art of rock photography. He started out taking pictures on the streets of Hackney and his early photography offers a striking documentary portrait of London's black community ...
2/2 Dennis Morris - What Do Artists Do All Day ?
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First broadcast: Mar 2016. Episode 23/23 Dennis Morris is one of Britain's most successful photographers, whose images of Bob Marley and the Sex Pistols helped define the art of rock photography. He started out taking pictures on the streets of Hackney and his early photography offers a striking documentary portrait of London's black community in the 1960s and 70s. In the year punk turns 40, an...
1/4 Henry Moore: A Culture Show Special (2010)
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Playlist : ua-cam.com/video/NHTsmJ39dTI/v-deo.html First broadcast: Mar 2010. A one-hour special on one of the most important and popular British sculptors of the twentieth century, Henry Moore. Presented by Alan Yentob, the programme takes a unique approach to Moore by examining his life on film. Long before Andy Warhol, Henry Moore embraced the medium of TV and film as a way of showing off hi...
2/4 Henry Moore: A Culture Show Special (2010)
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First broadcast: Mar 2010. A one-hour special on one of the most important and popular British sculptors of the twentieth century, Henry Moore. Presented by Alan Yentob, the programme takes a unique approach to Moore by examining his life on film. Long before Andy Warhol, Henry Moore embraced the medium of TV and film as a way of showing off his works. His rise to fame in the post-war period is...
3/4 Henry Moore: A Culture Show Special (2010)
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First broadcast: Mar 2010. A one-hour special on one of the most important and popular British sculptors of the twentieth century, Henry Moore. Presented by Alan Yentob, the programme takes a unique approach to Moore by examining his life on film. Long before Andy Warhol, Henry Moore embraced the medium of TV and film as a way of showing off his works. His rise to fame in the post-war period is...
4/4 Henry Moore: A Culture Show Special (2010)
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First broadcast: Mar 2010. A one-hour special on one of the most important and popular British sculptors of the twentieth century, Henry Moore. Presented by Alan Yentob, the programme takes a unique approach to Moore by examining his life on film. Long before Andy Warhol, Henry Moore embraced the medium of TV and film as a way of showing off his works. His rise to fame in the post-war period is...
1/4 The Lost Portrait of Bonnie Prince Charlie: A Culture Show Special
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1/4 The Lost Portrait of Bonnie Prince Charlie: A Culture Show Special
2/4 The Lost Portrait of Bonnie Prince Charlie: A Culture Show Special
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2/4 The Lost Portrait of Bonnie Prince Charlie: A Culture Show Special
3/4 The Lost Portrait of Bonnie Prince Charlie: A Culture Show Special
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3/4 The Lost Portrait of Bonnie Prince Charlie: A Culture Show Special
4/4 The Lost Portrait of Bonnie Prince Charlie: A Culture Show Special
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4/4 The Lost Portrait of Bonnie Prince Charlie: A Culture Show Special
1/4 Paris 1928 - A Tale of Three Cities
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1/4 Paris 1928 - A Tale of Three Cities
2/4 Paris 1928 - A Tale of Three Cities
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3/4 Paris 1928 - A Tale of Three Cities
Walter/Richard/Jack - showing us the Art of Murder!
I understand how Austria has certain objects, but the British?? At least Mexico has many connections with the Habsburgs, but other than the Empress Carlota of Mexico being Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom’s cousin, why are these artifacts there??
What could possibly be wrong with the World?....most people, even humans have a terrific sense of humor, which is always measured by the weapons they create. What would elitists do without humans to entertain them? Try a little compassion regarding your antagonist, and remember just because some fence post is unhappy with billions of dollars, and control your Medical, Health, Financial but never legal obligations, qualifies for shock treatments. The only thing better is a blind elitist feeding sharks marshmallows spiked with a self inflating target balloon. Any free thinking grammar coaches in search of permanent frustration are welcome to comment on any missing links.
What is the music here?
再怎麼好也是去中國搶來的
A true artist excluded from the "Emperor's New Clothes / investment / elitist / phoney closed shop. Emotion, clarity, honesty and immense skill from a 21st century artisan. Fxxk the establishment Jack ... keep doing what you do in splendid isolation and integrity.
Because of his protest as much as inspite of it the medici will remain in memory till the end of days
Fals
Budweiser Bought me here
So inspiring
Wow! It’s stunning!!
Down with the theiving Monarchy who still their from their from British taxpayers!!!
His lack of appreciation was due to his Catholicism in a Protestant country.
process is everything
"A new visual language" ? did they poke their eyes out? Oh wait the bbc is more in the exaggeration game then any sort of reality. always consider the source
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Bill Gates may not be a fitting analogy. generosity may not be a characteristic many people associate with Bill Gates, assuming of course that it didn't eventually yield an overwhelming return, or that genuine humanity played any role.
Sickert was german 🇩🇪 born in München
Love this. I'm a collector I got a question... Where is factory "V" Christie's sold factory D"
Labyrinth brought me here
😂this is comedy … them questioning African intelligence but not of them for a billion dollars can recreate any of this …. but think their non melanated privilege means they are qualified to even comment on it … quite the insult to the concept of scholarship 😅
What a pleasure! Congratulations!
I wanted to hear about Lewis Carroll not the gossip. Surely his literature should stand above that. He was only human, humans are less than perfect. Leave him alone. I think "Through the Looking Glass," is the best and his poetry.
Emin shot to fame because of her unmade bed - nothing else. She made a 'name' by doing so and as a result, every wannabe artist thinks she's the best there is, when she's living off that first impression. Hirst is another person whose formaldehyde stuff got him known. Mind you - being championed by a leading advertising bureau has its advantages of course. After the sharks and cows - he's not managed to come out with anything fresh. More fool anyone who thinks he has.
Verdadeiro artista, 🇲🇿🇲🇿
Of course there was no need of a "conspiracy" or secrecy if someone wanted to murder Caravaggio. There was still a price on his head. The Vatican had not rescinded it. Anyone could have walked up to him at any time and killed him, legally, right out in the open. I don't think his enemies caught up with him Naples. They would have made sure he was dead, not left him for dead. That was probably a street fight or yet another argument gone wrong.
Art is just visual and legal money laundering . Theyre talented but no people pay those kinds of money for that.
Misleading account!
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I inherited a rather large collection of Chinese porcelain spanning nearly a thousand years of Chinese history, from the early porcelain of the Shang to the more elaborate Ming dynasty. Not even poverty could bring me to part with them.
This sounds just like what my dad’s second & third wives did to his children from previous marriages. Wicked witches attempting (and often succeeding) to destroy their husband’s relationships with his children from previous marriage so they & their own children get everything… while leaving their husband’s other child/children with nothing.
Eu sei que é tudo questão de gosto, mas, se eu pudesse comprar isso, não compraria! Azul e branco me lembram sanitário, clínicas, e hospitais, e azulejos! Podem ser artísticos, mas, pra mim, dá tudo no mesmo! Os portugueses encheram as casas de branco e azul! Mas, quando se diz as rainhas e Reis possuem isso, não é verdade! Tudo que é comprado com dinheiro público, é do público!
British Corporation of Bastard Looters...!🤬🤬🤬
Thank you, that series is fabulous.
It's not secret if I can google it. Good grief.
Have just watched all 4 parts - love the historical aspects as well as the chalk!!
Thank you.
Anyone who knows what music it is that is played around 3 minutes into the video? What a fascinating sinister tune!
Alice was Mr. Dodges' pyschopomt! ♤♤♤
In 1968, Heini Hediger discovered a white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) at the San Francisco Zoo that had an additional small horn in exactly the same place on its shoulder. This means that it can be assumed that Dürer's rhinoceros model (which, by the way, he never saw himself) also had such a spare horn. Source: Heini Hediger ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS YESTERDAY TODAY TOMORROW 1977 Hallwag AG Bern Complete production: Hallwag AG ISBN 3 444 10229 I
One figure looks like lord Farquad or 😮 not?
SO old fuddy duddy and dusty ...
The so called historical facts that here have been regurgitated are the Spaniards' version of the Mesoamerican culture and that have been mostly debunked. One of the most inaccurate tails the Spaniards told was that they were considered gods. In reality the Aztecs did not believe in humans being gods nor that their deities would reincarnate. Conveniently, the Spaniards convinced the rest of Europe that the indigenous people welcomed "their long lost" God....or gods since it wasn't just one conquistador. In Aztec tradition you would offer presents to another ruler and if he accepted and exchanged presents, they would have established that they were not there to make war. The Spaniards obviously didn't care for that. Read the 5th Sun. It's an eye-opener.
Actually one of the pawn sets display the Anglo-Saxon Gar (G) rune, meaning spear, which suggests the pawns were seen as the arms of the other pieces...
Oh dear, Port Sunlight is not in Liverpool but across the Mersey in Cheshire! My great aunt lived in one of the houses, she was a Sunlight factory worker.
if it takes so much effort to explain what abstract art is then its true that we really dont know what it is.
Without fail, theirs always a ruddy great transmission line in the background.
Ze iz zo Tof ze inhales ze ziga
Paul Tompkins work is so, I don’t know, Grish but ordinary, has work isn’t that great nothing special my work is better than his I know that’s pretty big headed of me but honestly his stuff is a bit garish, the color is just too much and the compositions aren’t really interesting and yet I’m sure he’s had large gallery shows with well-known galleries and has a good career. Totally sucks, if he can be there I can definitely do this