

The story of British art - from cave paintings to landscapes
5 snips Dec 2, 2024
Bendor Grosvenor, an art historian and author, discusses the intriguing gap of prominent British artists during the Italian Renaissance, highlighting their contributions from ancient carvings to iconic landscapes. Susan Owens, a former V&A curator, champions the vital role of drawing in art-making, revealing insights from history’s greats like Gainsborough and Blake. Urban landscape artist Lucinda Rogers shares her immersive experiences sketching city life across New York and London, illustrating how environments shape artistic expression.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
The Evolution of British Art: From Prehistory to Modernity
01:44 • 13min
The Evolution of British Art: Influences and Techniques
14:49 • 7min
The Evolution of British Art During the Reformation
21:41 • 15min
Art and Natural Philosophy in the Enlightenment
37:03 • 4min
The Art of Conversation Through Drawing
40:42 • 2min
The Evolution of Drawing in Contemporary Art
42:25 • 3min