Romantic versus classic art 4 [videorecording] : Theodore Gericault /John Constable (destruction and creation)/ Kenneth Clark.
Contributor(s): Clark, Kenneth [narrator.]
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Written and narrated by Kenneth Clark.
Kenneth Clark.
During the second half of the eighteenth century, the spirit of revolution was stirring across Europe. Against this stormy background arose a division in the arts more radical than any that had preceded it: the struggle between Classicism and Romanticism. This seven-part series, written and narrated by Kenneth Clark, examines the fascinating interplay that took place between Classical restraint and the freedom of Romanticism, and looks at the lives and works of those extraordinary artistic geniuses who came together to form 'The Romantic Rebellion'. Part 4:Theodore Gericault and John Constable.
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