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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 by Philip II and housed in the Prado, showing the depth and detail of Bosch’s pictorialization of man’s ways on Earth, painted in extraordinary and imaginative detail—the more extraordinary because Bosch, arguably the greatest medieval painter, worked in the middle of the Renaissance. (30 minutes)



 
        

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Medieval Manuscripts

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...(more details)
 
Picasso and His Time
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This superb documentary covers the long and extraordinary life of Picasso, beginning with the first period of his life in Malaga, La Coruna, and Barcelona (the time of his classic painting) and continuing in Paris, Vallauris, and Vouvenargue. This be...(more details)
 
Velazquez
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A portrait of the extraordinary painter who chronicled the life and times of his friend King Philip the Fourth, who built the core of the Prado collection (which today houses almost all of his work), and who, with El Greco, Goya, and Picasso, compris...(more details)
 
Goya: His Life and Art
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An introduction, not only to Goya's work, but to the critical period in Spanish history which he recorded. In a period largely bereft of major literary masterpieces, it is to Goya that we look to find out what Spain was like in the period spanning th...(more details)
 


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