The Week in Art

Art and the British Royal Family; museums’ energy crisis; Fuseli’s The Nightmare

Sep 15, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
The Royal Collection
02:41 • 2min
3
What's So Special About the Royal Collection in Europe?
05:01 • 2min
4
The Royal Patronage of the Arts
06:36 • 2min
5
Is There a Shift in the Art of Collections?
08:24 • 2min
6
Is the Queen's Interest in Horse Racing a Passion?
09:54 • 2min
7
Did the Queen Express a Love of Paintings?
11:43 • 2min
8
Is There a Difference Between a Love of Art and a Passion for Art?
13:29 • 3min
9
Did the Surveyor of the Queen's Pictures Deal With Those Collections at All?
16:00 • 2min
10
The Queen's Association
17:44 • 3min
11
The Museum of Modern Art in New York
20:44 • 5min
12
Are You Still Recovering?
26:02 • 2min
13
How Did the DCM S Push It to Its Limits?
28:04 • 2min
14
Energy Crisis - What Are You Asking in That Survey?
29:48 • 3min
15
Is That the Sort of Numbers We're Hearing About Across the Board?
32:56 • 2min
16
The Museum Sector Lobbying Government Together?
35:02 • 2min
17
Are You Advancing Members on How to Be More Energy Efficient?
36:43 • 2min
18
Are Libraries and Museums Playing a Vital Role in Keeping People Warm?
38:39 • 2min
19
Are You Advancing Your Members to Turn the Lights Off?
40:28 • 2min
20
The Great Nightmare
42:36 • 2min
21
Fosley's 'Dark Chamber'
44:55 • 2min
22
The Italian Classical Sculpture
46:27 • 1min
23
Is There a Single Reliable Interpretation of This Painting?
47:56 • 2min
24
The Maccarb and Its Legacy
50:12 • 2min
25
Fusley, the Realm of Dreams and the Fantastic
52:07 • 2min