Masterpieces 1800-1850

Masterpieces 1800-1850

2003-01-26
3 Episodes

Episodes

Francisco Goya: The Third of May 1808

1. Francisco Goya: The Third of May 1808

2003-01-26

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Arguably the most powerful painting about war ever achieved. It portrays the slaughter of civilians after Napoleonic troops entered Madrid in 1808. The programme reveals the historical truths behind the painting and shows exactly how Goya achieved this masterpiece of protest.

Eugène Delacroix: Liberty Leading the People

2. Eugène Delacroix: Liberty Leading the People

2003-01-27

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The great revolutionary masterpiece, painted by a man who soon complained that revolutions got in the way of dinner parties. Shunned by the government of the day, it has endured to become the symbol of the French republic and an icon of later revolutions.

Katsushika Hokusai: The Great Wave

3. Katsushika Hokusai: The Great Wave

2003-01-28

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Perhaps the most celebrated of all Japanese pictures, the Great Wave's portrayal of a huge wave about to overwhelm three boats was only produced by Hokusai when he was old and broke and needed money badly. A print that cost little more than bowl of noodles to those who first bought it, the image has been hugely influential on later art.