Masterpieces of the British Museum
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200630 minEncerrada

Masterpieces of the British Museum

Emissora:BBC Four

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S01E06 - "Aztec Double-Headed Serpent"

Foi ao ar em Jul 19, 2006, 7:30 PM

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The British Museum is home to some of the world's finest and broadest collections, ranging from prehistoric times to the present and from ancient and modern cultures around the globe. This illustrated introduction to the collections, attractively designed with striking photographs, offers a fascinating summary of up-to-date information about 250 of the Museum's highlights, including the most famous as well as a selection of lesser-known but equally intriguing pieces. From the Warren Cup to DĂĽrer's Rhinoceros, the Lewis Chessmen to the Aztec turquoise serpent and the Gayer-Anderson Cat, the iconic objects of the British Museum are here presented in an exciting and accessible new way. Introduced by Neil MacGregor, Director of the British Museum, the huge range and scope of the collections provide a stunning overview of mankinds artistic production around the world.

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Status
Encerrada
Idioma
English
Duração
30 min
Estreia
June 14, 2006
Encerrada
July 19, 2006
Programação
Wednesday às 20:30

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Episódios (1 Temporada · 6 Episódios)

The Sutton Hoo Helmet

The story of the discovery in East Anglia and restoration of the most iconic piece of the Sutton Hoo treasure, Britain's richest ever archaeological find.

Jun 14, 2006

30 min

The Assyrian Lion Hunt Reliefs

Among the greatest artistic masterpieces of the ancient world, the Assyrian reliefs were found in the 19th century by an Iraqi archaeologist working for the British in competition with the French. The stone reliefs depict the great Assyrian monarch King Ashburnipal in his favoured practice of hunting lions.

Jun 21, 2006

30 min

The Lewis Chessmen

Amongst the most appealing objects in the British Museum is a chess set, perhaps made by 12th century Norwegian craftsmen and discovered on a remote beach on the Isle of Lewis in 1831. Each piece is amazingly carved out of whale teeth - some are comic, some pensive and some grand.

Jun 28, 2006

30 min

Head of an Ife King from Nigeria

The Benin bronzes and an exquisite bronze head known as the Head of Ife, estimated to be eight hundred years old, caused Europeans to revise completely their cultural assumptions about Africa. It is both artistically refined and made by masters of the technology of bronze casting.

Jul 5, 2006

30 min

DĂĽrer's Rhinoceros

Jul 12, 2006

30 min

Aztec Double-Headed Serpent

Jul 19, 2006

30 min

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