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This program looks at how medieval manuscripts came into being: how illuminations were accomplished and what materials were used, how scriptoria functioned, which titles were selected. The program also explains the combinations of artistic talent and imagination, religious devotion, and intellectual integrity that enabled the artists and artisans of the monasteries to play so crucial a part in the survival of Western culture. (30 minutes)



 
    

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Bauhaus: The Face of the 20th Century
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This stunning program looks at the development of the Bauhaus and at the key figures involved in it-including the founder Walter Gropius, his successor Mies van der Rohe, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, and Josef Albers. The program also sets the history of the ...(more details)
 
A World Inscribed: The Illuminated Manuscript
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"Writers write so that the future may learn," a 5th-century French monk once inscribed in a diligent hand. This program is a concise history of the illuminated manuscript and book production. The everyday lives of the writers, scribes, and illustrato...(more details)
 
Hieronymus Bosch

Almost precisely the contemporary of Leonardo da Vinci, that emblem of the Renaissance, Hieronymus Bosch epitomizes the Middle Ages with its bitter vision of the endless ways in which man sins. This program covers the array of Bosch's work collected ...(more details)
 
The Lindisfarne Gospels: A Masterpiece of Anglo-Saxon Book Painting
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The Lindisfarne Gospels manuscript is one of Britain's greatest treasures, the outstanding surviving example of Anglo-Saxon book painting of the late seventh century. Written and illuminated about AD 698, it is famous for the superb quality and intri...(more details)
 
Treasures of San Marco

If no other cathedral remained standing to testify to the development of Western civilization, the Basilica of St. Mark in Venice could alone communicate the growth and flowering of European achievement over many centuries. This program, a work of ar...(more details)
 


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