Whose Renaissance?
Dr James Fox explores how tension between two cultures - one courtly and European, one home-grown and vital - helped bring the country to civil war.
Art historian Dr James Fox continues his exploration of a Renaissance that he believes was as rich and as significant in Britain as it was in Italy and Europe. He tells the story of the painters, poets, playwrights, composers, inventors, craftsmen and scientists who revolutionised the way we saw the world.
In the final episode, he explores how the tension between two cultures - one courtly, classical and European, the other home-grown, innovative and vital - helped bring the country to civil war.
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The first still life in British art?
Duration: 02:35
Music Played
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Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra
Wiener Blut (Vienna Blood), Op. 354
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Randy Newman
The Cleaner
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Clint Mansell
Tree of Life聽
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | James Fox |
Executive Producer | Jonty Claypole |
Series Producer | Julian Birkett |
Producer | Nicola Stockley |
Director | Nicola Stockley |
Broadcasts
- Fri 4 Apr 2014 21:00
- Tue 22 Apr 2014 03:00
- Mon 17 Aug 2015 20:00
- Fri 21 Aug 2015 00:00
- Tue 17 Jan 2017 23:55
- Wed 30 Jan 2019 13:00
- Mon 22 Jun 2020 00:55
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