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1400: Bernardo Martorell – Spanish painter, working in a late gothic style (died 1452) 1400: Luca della Robbia – Italian sculptor from Florence, noted for his terracotta roundels (died 1482) 1400: Filarete – Florentine Renaissance architect, sculptor and architectural theorist (died 1469)
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The interview style and commentary in the show "punctures pretension, deflate egos and delight lovers of lively criticism". [6] It follows the tradition of reporting on the art scene, similar to the GalleryBeat TV cable access TV show in New York City in the 1980s. [7] The show has been noted for making the art world more accessible.
It is a 24-hour [1] non-commercial satellite channel broadcasting a mix of various classic arts including animation, architectural art, ballet, chamber, choral music, dance, folk art, museum art, musical theatre, opera, orchestral, recital, solo instrumental, solo vocal, and theatrical play, as well as classic film and archival documentaries. [2]
Grayson's Art Club is a Channel 4 television documentary series focused on the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown. It was hosted by artist Grayson Perry and his wife Philippa Perry . Its first broadcast was during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, between 27 April and 1 June 2020.
Reality shows/stereotypes (Navajo, Southerners shows, the Amish and other minority groups) and apocalypse shows [35] [15] [36] Explorer, Taboo: The Walt Disney Company: Nat Geo Music: 2007: Italy, India: English: Documentaries about cultures and music around the world: Nat Geo Wild: 2010: Hong Kong, India: English: Wildlife, natural history ...
The TV is designed with an ultra-thin silhouette that hangs flush against the wall like a real piece of art. Less gap between your TV and wall means you get a sleeker look.
The most elaborate and artistic painted pictographs being the Rock art of the Chumash people, and petroglyphs those of the Coso people in the Coso Rock Art District. [12] Ancient Northwest Coast art features formline painting on woven items and wood; however, few of these items survived the centuries the temperate rainforest climate.