Treasures of Ancient Greece
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201560 minEncerrada

Treasures of Ancient Greece

Emissora:BBC Four

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S01E03 - "The Long Shadow"

Foi ao ar em Apr 22, 2015, 8:00 PM

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Series in which Alastair Sooke explores the riches and unique legacy of Greek art.

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Status
Encerrada
Idioma
English
Duração
60 min
Estreia
April 8, 2015
Encerrada
April 22, 2015
Programação
Wednesday às 21:00

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Episódios (1 Temporada · 3 Episódios)

The Age of Heroes

In the first episode, Alastair Sooke explores the surprising roots of Greek art, beginning his journey in Crete at the palace of Knossos, the legendary home of the Minotaur. He travels to Santorini to the 'Greek Pompeii' and finds gold in the fabled stronghold of Mycenae and dazzling remains from Greece's Dark Ages. Alastair discovers the beginnings of a defining spirit in Greek art, embracing mythology, a passion for symmetry, and an obsession with the human body.

Apr 8, 2015

60 min

The Classical Revolution

Alastair Sooke unpicks the reasons behind the dazzling revolution that gave birth to classical Greek art, asking how the Greeks got so good so quickly. He travels to the beautiful Valley of the Temples in Agrigento, and to the island of Mozia to see the astonishing charioteer found there in 1979, and marvels at the athletic bodies of the warriors dragged from the seabed - the Riace Bronzes.It was a creative explosion that covered architecture, sculpting in marble, casting in bronze, even painting on vases. Perhaps the most powerful factor was also its greatest legacy - a fascination with the naked human body.

Apr 15, 2015

60 min

The Long Shadow

Alastair Sooke explores the extraordinary afterlife of the Greek masterpieces that changed the course of western culture. Succeeding centuries have found in ancient Greek art inspiration for their own ideals and ambitions. Filming in Italy, Germany, France, and Britain, Alastair's investigation includes The Venus of Knidos, the first naked woman in western art, the bronze horses of St Mark's in Venice which became a pawn in an imperial game and the naked discus thrower, the Discobolus, personally bought by Adolf Hitler and used by him as a symbol of Aryan supremacy.

Apr 22, 2015

60 min

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