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- シーズン1エピソード1 - Dangerous Magic2018年1月15日52分The two great monarchs who founded the Royal Collection projected their personalities through art. Henry VIII tried to overwhelm with magnificence, but for Charles I art was a way to compete with other kings through taste. Andrew Graham-Dixon investigates the early history of the Royal Collection and reveals how artists such as Titian and Tintoretto changed the way Britain viewed painting.BBC SelectまたはMarquee TVに登録
- シーズン1エピソード2 - Paradise Regained2018年1月22日52分In the year 1660, something miraculous began to happen. After the execution of King Charles I, the Royal Collection was sold off and artworks scattered across Europe. But with the restoration of Charles II, the monarchy was back. Andrew Graham-Dixon tells the story of the collection's remarkable resurrection, when some of history’s most important artists returned to adorn royal palace walls.BBC SelectまたはMarquee TVに登録
- シーズン1エピソード3 - Palaces and Pleasuredomes2018年1月29日52分The flamboyant George IV was known for his ballooning debts and waistline. But, as Andrew Graham-Dixon argues, he was also one of the great artistic figures of the Romantic age, collecting vitally important artists. For Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, collecting was an integral part of their happy marriage. They also believed that learning how to make art was the best way to understand it.BBC SelectまたはMarquee TVに登録
- シーズン1エピソード4 - Modern Times2018年2月5日52分In the 20th century, many European royal families vanished due to world wars and revolutions. This is the story of the British monarchy's remarkable survival. And, as Andrew Graham-Dixon discovers, it’s also an age when women took charge of royal collecting. From Victoria to Elizabeth II, queens have used art to steady the ship of the monarchy through uncertain periods of history.BBC SelectまたはMarquee TVに登録
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