Masterworks

Masterworks

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Masterworks from the Great Museums of the World is one of the most successful series about art. The original, with improved image quality, takes us on a fascinating journey through the history of art. Comprehensively illustrated and compellingly presented, the 10min short art surveys provide a deeper insight into the masterpieces of painting.
IMDb 5,7/10198821 saisons
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  • 1. Roy Lichtenstein - Girl with Hair Ribbon

    1. Roy Lichtenstein - Girl with Hair Ribbon

    "Roy Lichtenstein's 'Girl with Hair Ribbon' looks out at us as if surprised, even a little hurt. But it is anyone's guess as to what has made her suddenly turn and look over her shoulder. Nothing really matters here outside the gesture and its intended effect: the 'Girl with Hair Ribbon' conveys surprise, but above all she seduces..."
    "Roy Lichtenstein's 'Girl with Hair Ribbon' looks out at us as if surprised, even a little hurt. But it is anyone's guess as to what has made her suddenly turn and look over her shoulder. Nothing really matters here outside the gesture and its intended effect: the 'Girl with Hair Ribbon' conveys surprise, but above all she seduces..."
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    10 min
    30 déc. 1988
  • 2. John Everett Millais - Ophelia

    2. John Everett Millais - Ophelia

    "Shakespeare was a favourite source for 19th century artists: and as a young man with a taste for romantic melancholy, John Everett Millais was - not surprisingly - drawn towards the death of Ophelia, described so beautifully in the 4th Act of Hamlet..."
    "Shakespeare was a favourite source for 19th century artists: and as a young man with a taste for romantic melancholy, John Everett Millais was - not surprisingly - drawn towards the death of Ophelia, described so beautifully in the 4th Act of Hamlet..."
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    10 min
    30 déc. 1988
  • 3. Jean Metzinger - Cycle Race

    3. Jean Metzinger - Cycle Race

    "In his picture of the bicycle racer, painted in 1914, Jean Metzinger uses a new method to address a problem that interested many painters at the time - the problem of how to deal with movement. The main difficulty faced by painters was how to convey a whole sequence of gestures on a plane surface.''
    "In his picture of the bicycle racer, painted in 1914, Jean Metzinger uses a new method to address a problem that interested many painters at the time - the problem of how to deal with movement. The main difficulty faced by painters was how to convey a whole sequence of gestures on a plane surface.''
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    10 min
    30 déc. 1988
  • 4. Edward Hopper - Nighthawks

    4. Edward Hopper - Nighthawks

    The artist Edward Hopper painted his picture 'Nighthawks' in New York in 1942. He wrote: 'Nighthawks shows what I imagine when I think of a street at night. Probably unconsciously I have painted loneliness in a big city.' Loneliness, solitude, desolation - key themes which appear again and again in Hopper's work, even if the artist himself was keen not to overestimate their importance..."
    The artist Edward Hopper painted his picture 'Nighthawks' in New York in 1942. He wrote: 'Nighthawks shows what I imagine when I think of a street at night. Probably unconsciously I have painted loneliness in a big city.' Loneliness, solitude, desolation - key themes which appear again and again in Hopper's work, even if the artist himself was keen not to overestimate their importance..."
    13+
    10 min
    30 déc. 1988
  • 5. Caspar David Friedrich - Sea Of Ice

    5. Caspar David Friedrich - Sea Of Ice

    "News photos taken after a plane crash or an earthquake give us the same sense of confusion as we feel in front of Caspar David Friedrich's picture of a shipwreck in the Arctic, painted in 1823. It is difficult to see exactly what has happened here. We are only left with a sense of helplessness, a sense of awe at the power of forces beyond our control and beyond our understanding..."
    "News photos taken after a plane crash or an earthquake give us the same sense of confusion as we feel in front of Caspar David Friedrich's picture of a shipwreck in the Arctic, painted in 1823. It is difficult to see exactly what has happened here. We are only left with a sense of helplessness, a sense of awe at the power of forces beyond our control and beyond our understanding..."
    13+
    10 min
    30 déc. 1988
  • 6. Johannes Itten - The Meeting

    6. Johannes Itten - The Meeting

    "This picture, painted by the Swiss artist Johannes Itten, is called 'The Meeting.' And yet we see nothing of the beings - be they people, children or animals - the title seems to imply. The meeting here takes place between two coloured spirals moving ever closer until they finally curl into each other..."
    "This picture, painted by the Swiss artist Johannes Itten, is called 'The Meeting.' And yet we see nothing of the beings - be they people, children or animals - the title seems to imply. The meeting here takes place between two coloured spirals moving ever closer until they finally curl into each other..."
    13+
    10 min
    30 déc. 1988
  • 7. Andrea Mantegna - Crucifixion of Christ

    7. Andrea Mantegna - Crucifixion of Christ

    "Among the many works of art which Napoleon brought from all over Europe to the Louvre in Paris, was a large altarpiece by the early Renaissance painter Andrea Mantenga. Only the original central scene of the predella, which formed the base of the altarpiece, remains in the museum's collection. The subject of this comparatively small wooden panel is the Crucifixion..."
    "Among the many works of art which Napoleon brought from all over Europe to the Louvre in Paris, was a large altarpiece by the early Renaissance painter Andrea Mantenga. Only the original central scene of the predella, which formed the base of the altarpiece, remains in the museum's collection. The subject of this comparatively small wooden panel is the Crucifixion..."
    13+
    10 min
    30 déc. 1988
  • 8. Titian - Bacchanal

    8. Titian - Bacchanal

    "Early in the 16th century the Venetian painter Titian received a commission from the Duke of Ferrara for five large canvases to decorate his private study. It is not clear how much studying the Duke was proposing to do, but the three pictures Titian actually completed and delivered were guaranteed to distract any man from his work. 'Bacchanal' is one of them..."
    "Early in the 16th century the Venetian painter Titian received a commission from the Duke of Ferrara for five large canvases to decorate his private study. It is not clear how much studying the Duke was proposing to do, but the three pictures Titian actually completed and delivered were guaranteed to distract any man from his work. 'Bacchanal' is one of them..."
    13+
    10 min
    30 déc. 1988
  • 9. Georg Baselitz - The Great Friends

    9. Georg Baselitz - The Great Friends

    "Baselitz allows intimations of brutality and anxiety into his pictures. But seen against the monotony and greyness of modern life, his subjects nonetheless have an attraction stronger than our sense of sadness, shock or revulsion..."
    "Baselitz allows intimations of brutality and anxiety into his pictures. But seen against the monotony and greyness of modern life, his subjects nonetheless have an attraction stronger than our sense of sadness, shock or revulsion..."
    13+
    10 min
    30 déc. 1988
  • 10. Rembrandt - The Return of the Prodigal Son

    10. Rembrandt - The Return of the Prodigal Son

    "Many of Rembrandt's most moving human dramas emerge towards us out of the darkness. And many of these are stories from the Bible: in this case one of the most famous of all Christ's parables - his words to the Pharisees describing 'The Return of the Prodigal Son,' from St. Luke's Gospel."
    "Many of Rembrandt's most moving human dramas emerge towards us out of the darkness. And many of these are stories from the Bible: in this case one of the most famous of all Christ's parables - his words to the Pharisees describing 'The Return of the Prodigal Son,' from St. Luke's Gospel."
    13+
    10 min
    30 déc. 1988
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    IMDb 5,7/10198821 saisons
    Masterworks from the Great Museums of the World is one of the most successful series about art. The original, with improved image quality, takes us on a fascinating journey through the history of art. Comprehensively illustrated and compellingly presented, the 10min short art surveys provide a deeper insight into the masterpieces of painting.
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