All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 Manet

    • December 24, 1998

    A portrait of the French painter Edouard Manet whose picture Le Dejeuner sur l'Herbe aroused the hostility of the critics but was embraced by a group of young painters who later formed the nucleus of the Impressionists.

  • S01E02 Monet

    • December 24, 1998

    The life and work of Claude Monet, renowned for his paintings of the garden at Giverny, and considered the archetypal Impressionist for his unwavering commitment to the ideals of the movement.

  • S01E03 Renoir

    • December 24, 1998

    This episode explores the life of the great Impressionist painter Renoir by looking at some of his most famous paintings and examining his role and influence in the Impressionist movement. Renoir was a key member of the Impressionist group who loved to paint out of doors, famous in particular for his depiction of the joyful side of Parisian life. Later in his life, however, Renoir broke away from the Impressionist movement and adopted a more traditional, classical style.

  • S01E04 Degas

    • December 24, 1998

    Tim Marlow delves into the work of Edgar Degas, tracing the history of his work and rivalry with fellow artist Manet. Throughout his career, Degas endeavoured to portray real life on canvas, and his paintings of women : particularly those capturing the grace and spirit of ballet dancers : earned him critical acclaim the world over.

  • S01E05 Toulouse-Lautrec

    • December 24, 1998

    Profile of Parisian artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. Crippled during childhood, he based himself at Montmartre, drawing his first poster for the Moulin Rouge, which set him on the path to becoming one of the greatest painters of the 19th century.

  • S01E06 Cezanne

    • December 24, 1998

    Tim Marlow examines the life and work of the French artist Paul Cezanne, one of the forerunners of modern painting, renowned for his unique treatment of space, mass and colour on canvas.

  • S01E07 Gauguin

    • December 24, 1998

    Paul Gauguin is the focus of this episode. His life was as colourful and varied as his painting. Through some of his most famous work we explore Gauguin's extraordinary life as well as his attempt to escape civilization in an unspoilt Paradise on the other side of the world, where he felt he could create the unique 'primitive art' which he advocated.

  • S01E08 Van Gogh

    • December 24, 1998

    In many ways Vincent Van Gogh has become the most celebrated and certainly most mythologized artist in history. He is the misunderstood genius who died unknown and unloved, having sold only one painting during his lifetime. Tim Marlow explores Van Gogh's tragically short and disturbed life through some his most famous paintings.