Brushstrokes Every Picture Tells a Story
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Brushstrokes Every Picture Tells a Story

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Acclaimed British art critic and television presenter Waldemar Januszczak investigates the stories behind four internationally famous works of art from Gaugin Van Gogh Cezanne and Dobson Each episode focuses on one painting Waldemar takes us deep into the world of the artist who created it including popular influences events in the artists life and any hidden meanings within the works
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  1. S1 F1The Vision After the Sermon by Paul Gauguin

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    30. März 2020
    26 Min.
    AB 13
    Waldemar examines the symbolism and haunting mystery of Gaugins masterpiece It amounts to a religious epic about good and evil temptation and desire
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  2. S1 F2Self Portrait with Bandaged Ear by Vincent Van Gogh

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    10. Mai 2013
    25 Min.
    TV-14
    Waldemar draws out the stories hidden in Van Goghs iconic self portrait It is a tale of geishas brothels bullfights love affairs suffering and a fiery relationship with Gauguin Investigation of this famous work emblematic of his time in the south of France reveals the extent of the artists personal demons and the profound effect this had on his work
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  3. S1 F3The Card Players by Paul Cezanne

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    17. Mai 2013
    26 Min.
    TV-14
    In this painting Waldemar explores both Cezannes Provencal roots and his deep religious fervor He attempts to lay out the thematic and graphic ingredients that make this picture so powerful and intense
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  4. S1 F4Portrait of an Old and a Younger Man by William Dobson

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    24. Mai 2013
    25 Min.
    TV-14
    At 2015 miles long the Thames is Englands greatest river While many artists have highlighted it within their work William Dobson hid it subtly in his famous Portrait of an Old and a Younger Man some 400 years ago Why
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