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The Private Life of Masterpieces: The Complete Seasons 1 - 5

The Private Life of Masterpieces

The Private Life of Masterpieces: The Complete Seasons 1 - 5

2003
DVD
NR (Not Rated)
794051408228
TV Series | Art History | Documentary
UK | English & German | Color |

Created as "disposable art" circa 1830, the woodblock print of "The Great Wave" by 70-year-old Katsushika Hokusai has earned acclaim and a place of honor in the art world. Scholars and critics discuss the work's creation and wide influence.


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1 S1E1: Sandro Botticelli: La Primavera 50 min | Feb 16, 2004

Botticelli's painting is extraordinarily beautiful; his portrayal of Flora, the central character, reveals a face you might find in London or Bologna or Boston today. But what the painting is about is a mystery which scholars devote their lives to solving. It is rich is sex, even rape, but it also about love and the highest aspirations of man.

2 S1E2: Paolo Uccello: The Battle of San Romano 50 min | Apr 16, 2005

Among the greatest of all depictions of battle, these three panels were break throughs in painting technique, so that contemporaries must have viewed them in awe. Also they were the victims of an audacious art crime.

3 S1E3: Leonardo da Vinci: The Last Supper 50 min | Apr 13, 2006

The story of probably the most renowned painting in the world. The Last Supper revolutionized Western art and its power reverberates to this day in the courts and the bookshops and cinemas. Just how Leonardo Da Vinci broke with traditions in creating his supremely dynamic masterpiece is recounted, together with the tale of his disastrous attempt to use a new technique in wall-painting.

4 S1E4: Piero della Francesca: The Resurrection 50 min | Apr 17, 2006

The first moment in the Christmas story is the arrival of the Archangel Gabriel to tell Mary that she has been chosen to give birth to the son of God. Many painters have depicted this event, none better than the great Flemish painter Jan Van Eyck. As befits a man who seems to mixed espionage in with painting for his patron, Eyck’s picture is full of symbols and half-concealed messages. It has an extraordinary after-life - sold by the Soviets against the wishes of the Hermitage and bought by a secretive American millionaire who hid it away in a cellar.

5 S2E1: Rembrandt van Rijn: The Night Watch 50 min | Feb 09, 2004

Why should a painting of a group of part-time Amsterdam militiamen, dressed up for an occasion that wasn't serious anyway, have become the most revered painting in Holland? The full story of Rembrandt's masterpiece.

6 S2E2: Johannes Vermeer: The Art of Painting 50 min | Apr 09, 2005

Of all Vermeer's paintings, it was probably this picture that he held in greatest esteem. It was the painting he used to show off his skills to customers. A customer three centuries after he died was none other than Adolf Hitler

7 S2E3: Diego Velázquez: The Rokeby Venus 50 min | Jan 25, 2003

She's been called 'the most smackable bum in art'. Velazquez's portrait of a young woman lying naked on a couch gazing at her reflection in a mirror held by Cupid has an extraordinary story

8 S2E4: Eugene Delacroix: Liberty Leading the People 50 min | Apr 02, 2005
9 S3E1: Francisco Goya: The Third of May 1808 50 min | Jan 26, 2004

Arguably the most powerful painting about war ever achieved. It portrays the slaughter of civilians after Napoleonic troops entered Madrid in 1808. The programme reveals the historical truths behind the painting and shows exactly how Goya achieved this masterpiece of protest.

10 S3E2: Eugène Delacroix: Liberty Leading the People 50 min | Apr 02, 2005

The great revolutionary masterpiece, painted by a man who soon complained that revolutions got in the way of dinner parties. Shunned by the government of the day, it has endured to become the symbol of the French republic and an icon of later revolutions.

Guest stars: Samuel West
11 S3E3: Katsushika Hokusai: The Great Wave 50 min | Apr 17, 2004

Perhaps the most celebrated of all Japanese pictures, the Great Wave's portrayal of a huge wave about to overwhelm three boats was only produced by Hokusai when he was old and broke and needed money badly. A print that cost little more than bowl of noodles to those who first bought it, the image has been hugely influential on later art.

12 S4E1: Édouard Manet: Le déjeuner sur l'herbe 50 min | Jan 18, 2003

Two men sitting on the grass, with a picnic nearby. They are not looking at a naked woman seated nearby, who stares brazenly out of the canvas at the viewer. In the background a second woman is doing something hard to quite see. Just what is going on? The full story of the painting that many believe is the beginning of modern art.

13 S4E2: James McNeill Whistler: Portrait Of The Artist's Mother 50 min | May 15, 2004

The stark portrait, mainly in greys and black, that James McNeill Whistler painted of his mother is now a picture that is widely lampooned as a portrait of a prim Victorian lady. She is shown smoking reefers, wearing trainers, having a tatoo. But Whistler's approach was revolutionary in its time, wholly departing from the Victorian tradition of sentimental narrative painting. His relationship with his mother was also an intriguing study in contrasts.

14 S4E3: Edvard Munch: The Scream 50 min | May 30, 2001

The Scream tells the life-story of the painting more widely reproduced than any other, even the Mona Lisa. It shows exactly how and why the Norwegian expressionist Edvard Munch arrived at his extraordinary image and how that image of the screaming person has reverberated down the decades to become an icon in modern culture.

15 S5E1: Auguste Renoir: Dance at the Moulin de la Galette 50 min | Feb 02, 2004

This painting was once described as the most beautiful of all the artworks of the 19th century. Certainly it seems the happiest. But beneath renoir's joyful portrayal of working class Parisians at leisure is another, darker story.

16 S5E2: Vincent van Gogh: Sunflowers 50 min | May 01, 2004

Perhaps the most reproduced of all 19th century paintings, The Sunflowers has a story that lies at the crux of the complex relationship between Van Gogh and Paul Gaugin. The programme reveals how Van Gogh started to paint sunflowers soon after he moved from Holland to Paris and how they became the emblem of his embrace of Southern France, warmth and the sun. It looks especially at the 8th of the Sunflower paintings, the one in the National Gallery in London which is arguably the best in the series. It was most admired and desired by Gaugin but denied to him by Van Gogh as their relationship deteriorated.

17 S5E3: Georges Seurat: A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte 50 min | Apr 23, 2005

A popular masterpiece and yet an enduring enigma. It seems to show a quiet scene in a Paris park but there are hints at the demi-monde, if you know where to look. The most remarkable aspect of this vast canvas however remains Seurat's technique his revolutionary pointillism.

Cast View all

Samuel West Himself - Narrator
Richard Cork Himself - Art Critic
Jonathan Jones Himself - Art Critic / The Guardian
John House Himself - The Courtauld Institute / London
Tamar Garb Herself
Christopher Riopelle Himself
Douglas Druick Himself
Martin Kemp Himself - Author / Leonardo
Timothy Verdon Himself - Canon / Florence Cathedral
Luke Syson Himself - National Gallery / London
Camille Paglia Herself - University of the Arts / Philadelphia
Marcus Burke Himself - Hispanic Society of America
Philippa Abrahams Herself - Artist and Conservator
Waldemar Januzczak Himself - Art Critic
Taco Dibbits Himself - Curator / Rijksmuseum
Juliet Wilson-Bareau Herself - Art Historian
Gloria Groom Herself - Art Institute of Chicago
Charles Nicholl Himself - Author / 'Leonardo Da Vinci: The Flights of the Mind'
Michael Muller Actor / The Scramble for the Spoils
Jonathan Nelson Himself - Syracuse University in Florence
Richard Thomson Himself - University of Edinburgh
Patricia Rubin Herself - Courtauld Institute / London
Tim Pigott-Smith Narrator
David Bomford Himself
Anthea Callen Herself

Edition details

Packaging Keep Case
Nr Discs 7
Distributor BBC Warner
Layers Single side, Single layer
Regions Region 1

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