The High Art of the Low Countries

The High Art of the Low Countries

They say good things come in small packages, but this is ridiculous. How did a region as geographically insignificant as the Low Countries – what’s now the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg – overhaul the art world: inventing oil painting and master-painters Rembrandt, Vermeer, Van Gogh, Mondrian and Magritte? Art expert Andrew Graham-Dixon investigates how this tiny region changed art forever.
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  • 1. Dream Of Plenty

    1. Dream Of Plenty

    When we picture the Renaissance, we think of rebirth, revolution and the new world to come. That’s not how it felt at the time. People believed they were living in the end of days. From precious tapestries to the magnificent altarpiece of Ghent Cathedral to the dystopian visions of Hieronymous Bosch, art critic Andrew Graham-Dixon probes Renaissance Flanders’ obsession with the Final Judgement.
    When we picture the Renaissance, we think of rebirth, revolution and the new world to come. That’s not how it felt at the time. People believed they were living in the end of days. From precious tapestries to the magnificent altarpiece of Ghent Cathedral to the dystopian visions of Hieronymous Bosch, art critic Andrew Graham-Dixon probes Renaissance Flanders’ obsession with the Final Judgement.
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  • 2. Boom And Bust

    2. Boom And Bust

    It changed art in ways too dramatic to comprehend – creating the concept of oil painting and the master-painters Rembrandt and Vermeer. But was the Dutch Golden Age a case of the transcendence of art… or a movement driven by the dollar or Florin? Andrew Graham-Dixon investigates an explosive moment in art, and a commercial imperative that is very recognizable in the art world of today.
    It changed art in ways too dramatic to comprehend – creating the concept of oil painting and the master-painters Rembrandt and Vermeer. But was the Dutch Golden Age a case of the transcendence of art… or a movement driven by the dollar or Florin? Andrew Graham-Dixon investigates an explosive moment in art, and a commercial imperative that is very recognizable in the art world of today.
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    53 min
    10 avr. 2013
  • 3. Daydreams and Nightmares

    3. Daydreams and Nightmares

    Sometimes greatness rises from the ashes. After years as a global player, the Low Countries had fallen into decline. This is the story of how they rose again to become a key driver of the modern age, bringing us Van Gogh, Mondrian, Magritte and Delvaux. Andrew Graham-Dixon delves into the psychology of this tiny region that spawned giants of the art world that still electrify us today.
    Sometimes greatness rises from the ashes. After years as a global player, the Low Countries had fallen into decline. This is the story of how they rose again to become a key driver of the modern age, bringing us Van Gogh, Mondrian, Magritte and Delvaux. Andrew Graham-Dixon delves into the psychology of this tiny region that spawned giants of the art world that still electrify us today.
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    53 min
    17 avr. 2013
  • The High Art of the Low Countries
    IMDb 8,5/1020131 saison
    They say good things come in small packages, but this is ridiculous. How did a region as geographically insignificant as the Low Countries – what’s now the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg – overhaul the art world: inventing oil painting and master-painters Rembrandt, Vermeer, Van Gogh, Mondrian and Magritte? Art expert Andrew Graham-Dixon investigates how this tiny region changed art forever.
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    Ian LeeseColette Camden
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    Silvia Sacco
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    Andrew Graham-Dixon
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