The Battle for British Art
Andrew Graham-Dixon chronicles British art in the 18th century, considering the careers of William Hogarth, Joshua Reynolds, Thomas Gainsborough and George Stubbs.
Andrew Graham-Dixon chronicles British art in the 18th century. He reveals how William Hogarth used an orphanage to lure affluent patrons, while Joshua Reynolds betrayed his ideals as his portraits of aristocrats and prostitutes made him wealthy. He discovers the tricks and tantrums involved in Reynolds' long battle with Thomas Gainsborough, and explains how years spent dissecting rotting horse carcasses led George Stubbs to one of the greatest artistic discoveries since the time of Leonardo da Vinci.
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William Hogarth
Duration: 03:12
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The Royal Academy
Duration: 03:36
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Anatomy of the Horse
Duration: 01:45