Masons of God
Alastair Sooke looks at British medieval sculpture and shows how it casts a new light on an era more sophisticated, fun-loving and maverick than is commonly believed.
Alastair Sooke reveals the astonishing range of our medieval sculpture, from the imposing masterpieces of our Gothic cathedrals to the playful misericords underneath church stalls.
He shows how the sculpture of the era casts a new light on medieval Britain, a far more sophisticated, fun-loving and maverick place than we in the modern world commonly believe. But despite the technical and emotional power of these works, the notion of a 'sculptor' did not even exist; most carving of the time was done by teams of itinerant masons and artisans working for the Church. The names of some, like William Berkeley, are known but most are lost to history.
This first golden age came to an end with Henry VIII's Reformation of the Church, unleashing a wave of destruction from which it would take centuries to recover.
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Sculptures at the Gates of Bedlam
Duration: 01:47
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The St Georges misericords
Duration: 02:19
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Alastair Sooke |
Executive Producer | Jonty Claypole |
Series Producer | Mark Halliley |
Director | Mark Halliley |
Broadcasts
- Wed 9 Feb 2011 21:00
- Thu 10 Feb 2011 00:55
- Sun 13 Feb 2011 20:00
- Wed 16 Feb 2011 00:00
- Mon 21 Mar 2011 03:35
- Mon 10 Sep 2018 23:00
- Tue 26 Feb 2019 01:30
- Wed 15 Jan 2020 00:00
- Tue 4 Aug 2020 01:25
- Mon 12 Jul 2021 21:50
- Sun 21 Nov 2021 23:25
- Tue 21 Feb 2023 00:15
- Tue 13 Aug 2024 00:25
- Mon 19 Aug 2024 00:30
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