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Oct 15, 1989
This episode looks closely at Greek sculpture, architecture, and art, and at the society that produced them. This seminal episode presages the effects that Greek art, style, and culture had on all Western civilizations that came afterwards.
Oct 22, 1989
Ancient Roman architecture, sculpture, art, and engineering and their roots and influences from Greece. The Roman Empire as expressed in its great public monuments. Roman art, like that of Greece, is the cornerstone of all Western art.
Oct 29, 1989
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Nov 05, 1989
This episode explores and celebrates the origins, development, innovations, and glory of Gothic cathedrals, including one of its highest achievements, the cathedral of Chartres.
Nov 12, 1989
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Nov 19, 1989
This episode explores the 15th-century Renaissance in Northern Europe, where artists like Van Eyck and Durer produced uniquely realistic effects.
Nov 26, 1989
This episode focuses on the supreme achievements of the masters of the High Renaissance in Italy: Leonardo Da Vinci, Raphael, and Michelangelo.
Dec 03, 1989
16th-century Venice sought to present itself as the ideal city-state, and was infused with poetry and spectacle. Venetian art and architecture mirrored this and proclaimed it to the world.
Dec 10, 1989
This episode looks at the exuberant Baroque style of early 17th-century Rome, in the works of artists such as Cortona, Caravaggio, and Bernini.
Dec 17, 1989
This episode explores the art and societies of 17th-century Catholic Spain, the Spanish Netherlands, France, and the Protestant Dutch Republic. Artists examined include Rubens, Rembrandt, and Velasquez.
Feb 04, 1990
This episode examines the Neo-Classical revival which occurred in 18th-century France and England.
Feb 11, 1990
Napoleon's charisma and promise, and the changes he wrought, had an enormous impact on French artistic life. This episode includes the French Revolution and its aftermath, and Napoleon's rise and fall from power.
Feb 18, 1990
This episode examines the very beginnings of modern art, in those painters who rejected the academic conventions of Salon art and instead sought to engage directly with the world around them.
Mar 04, 1990
This episode focuses on the post-impressionists -- Gaugin, Seurat, Van Gogh, Cezanne, etc. -- who were part of the competitive avant-garde in France in the 1880s and 1890s.
Mar 11, 1990
This episode examines the works of the rebellious "Viennese Secession" artists and architects, headed by Gustav Klimt, beginning in the late 1890s.
Mar 18, 1990
This episode examines art in the years between WWI and WWII, and the close link between art and politics during that time. The styles examined include Dada, Art Deco, and Surrealism.
Mar 25, 1990
The aftermath of World War Two caused artists to turn away from the public and political domain and instead explore their inner, subjective world. Jackson Pollock and other artists chose abstract expressionism.
Apr 01, 1990
This concluding episode examines the great diversity of art in 1970s and 1980s, including its diversification, decentralization, internationalism, and quest for meaning and direction.
About
Art of the Western World Season 1 (1989) is released on Oct 15, 1989 and the latest season 2 of Art of the Western World is released in 1989. Watch Art of the Western World online - the English Documentary TV series from United States. Art of the Western World is directed by Geoff Dunlop,Mick Gold,Eugene Marner,Perry Miller Adato and created by Perry Miller Adato with Michael Wood and Kathleen Weil-Garris Brandt.