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  2. Category:Television series about art - Wikipedia

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    Work of Art: The Next Great Artist This page was last edited on 7 July 2020, at 11:45 (UTC). Text is ... Category: Television series about art.

  3. Fake or Fortune? - Wikipedia

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    Fake or Fortune? is a BBC One documentary television series which examines the provenance and attribution of notable artworks. [1] Since the first series aired in 2011, Fake or Fortune? has drawn audiences of up to 5 million viewers in the UK, [2] the highest for an arts show in that country.

  4. 100 Great Paintings - Wikipedia

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    100 Great Paintings is a British television series broadcast in 1980 on BBC Two, devised by Edwin Mullins. [1] He chose 20 thematic groups, such as war, the Adoration, the language of colour, the hunt, and bathing, picking five paintings from each. [2]

  5. Work of Art: The Next Great Artist - Wikipedia

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    (WINNER) The artist won the season of Work of Art: The Next Great Artist. (RUNNER-UP) The artist was a runner-up for the season. (WIN) The artist won that episode's challenge. (HIGH) The artist was selected as one of the top entries in the challenge, but did not win. (IN) The artist neither won nor lost that week's challenge. They also were not ...

  6. Simon Schama's Power of Art - Wikipedia

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    The series is presented in chronological order with the oldest artists being the earliest episodes and the most recent artists being the last episodes. The series looks at the following artists and works: Caravaggio – David with the Head of Goliath (c. 1610) Bernini – Ecstasy of Saint Teresa (1657) Rembrandt – The Conspiracy of Claudius ...

  7. The Private Life of a Masterpiece - Wikipedia

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    The series was produced by independent TV production company Fulmar Television & Film, based in Cardiff. [1] The series producer, who also devised the concept of the programme, was Jeremy Bugler. [2] The series was well received by art and television critics. The Times' David Chater placed it at Number 30 in his paper's Top 50 TV shows of the ...

  8. Civilisations (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The new Civilisations series was officially announced by the BBC on 20 December 2015. [5] While Clark's original Civilisation focused on the influence of western European art, Civilisations presents a global perspective on the role that art has played in shaping civilisations across the world, filming across 6 continents, and in 31 countries.

  9. Civilisation (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Civilisation—in full, Civilisation: A Personal View by Kenneth Clark—is a 1969 British television documentary series written and presented by the art historian Kenneth Clark. The thirteen programmes in the series outline the history of Western art, architecture and philosophy since the Dark Ages.