Early Renaissance Painting 1250-1450

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Arts Documentary hosted by Louise Govier and published by The National Gallery in 2005 - English narration

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In the late-thirteenth century, the highly patterned and stylised form of painting that dominated the Middle Ages began to give way to a much more naturalistic kind of art.

The way art looked changed dramatically and this film questions why it happened at this particular point and how artists learned to paint with completely new approaches.

The National Gallery's collection presents a unique opportunity to investigate the development of early Italian Renaissance painting.

In this DVD Louise Govier from the National Gallery introduces this extraordinary period of art history through works by artists including Cimabue, Masaccio, Duccio and Piero della Francesca, and explores the cities of Florence and Siena, which are central to an understanding of the period.


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Video Codec: XviD 1.0.3
Video Bitrate: 2061 kbps
Video Resolution: 704x400
Video Aspect Ratio: 1.760:1
Audio Codec: MP3
Audio Bitrate: 128kb/s CBR 48000 Hz
Audio Languages: English
RunTime : 47:27
Part Size: 746MB
Subtitles: ENGLISH
Ripped by: Dentje

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