British Painting 1700–1850 DVD

 
 
 
 
 
 
£11.99
 

For many visitors to the National Gallery, John Constable's The Hay Wain is an established and familiar painting, and it remains one of the most popular in the collection. But when it was first made, this harmonious scene was at the cutting edge of landscape painting.

    

This art DVD shows how British paintings developed through the eighteenth century, responding to changes in society and the ambitions of painters who wanted to challenge their continental rivals.

    

It explores the work of William Hogarth, Sir Joshua Reynolds and his rival Thomas Gainsborough, and the paintings of other artists involved in the formation of the Royal Academy of Arts - the organisation whose rules Constable and Turner would eventually break with spectacular results.

    

Approximately 50 minutes long *   NTSC format * Region free * Widescreen * English subtitles

 
Product Information
Product Code:
1002152
Dimensions:
180 X 130

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