Webb16 sep. 2024 · BBC Simon Schama's The Power of Art 5of8 Turner BBC Simon Schama's … Webb27 okt. 2006 · Bernini: Directed by Clare Beavan. With Simon Schama, Andrea Gherpelli, Meirko Ficca, Valerio Aprea. Italian sculptor Gianlorenzo Bernini (1598-1680) becomes the hottest artist in Rome.
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Webb15 nov. 2006 · Power of Art: Part One DeDomenici 818 subscribers Subscribe 20 Share Save 20K views 16 years ago Part one of a series of short films premiering in November on YouTube, in association … Webb19 okt. 2006 · Simon Schama’s Power of Art is a personal, in-depth examination of eight of those transcendental works of art. From Rothko to Rembrandt, Turner to Caravaggio, Power of Art follows historian Simon Schama as he unravels the history behind, … commentary on matthew 2 1-12
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The host looked at what made Caravaggio paint this work and the message Caravaggio intended to show in his work. The episode reveals to viewers that Caravaggio was charged with murder and became a criminal, with Schama suggesting that this led to the darker themes found in his work. He details that the artwork's intended message was as a plea for forgiveness from the Pope to remove the death by decapitation sentencing that Caravaggio had received following the murde… WebbThe episode reveals to viewers that Caravaggio was charged with murder and became a criminal, with Schama suggesting that this led to the darker themes found in his work. He details that the artwork's intended message was as a plea for forgiveness from the Pope to remove the death by decapitation sentencing that Caravaggio had received following the … Webb19 juni 2007 · And part of Schama's power of persuasion as he takes us through the history of eight `great' works of art (note the quotes) is his chivvying us along. He is manifestly and most definitely with us with his "We like to think, don't we"; his "It was always going to turn out badly, wasn't it"; his "But then he would, wouldn't he"; and his "We almost want to say, … commentary on matthew 2:1