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This Green and Pleasant Land: The Story of British Landscape Painting

Documentary looking at how the British landscape has been depicted, from Flemish beginnings in the court of Charles I to the digital thumbstrokes of David Hockney's iPad.

Four hundred years of art history in 90 minutes? This film takes an eclectic group of people from all walks of life, including artists, critics and academics, out into the countryside to take a look at how we have depicted our landscape in art, discovering how the genre carried British painting to its highest eminence and won a place in the nation's heart.

From Flemish beginnings in the court of Charles I to the digital thumbstrokes of David Hockney's iPad, the paintings reveal as much about the nation's past as they do the patrons and artists who created them. Famous names sit alongside lesser-known works, covering everything from the refined sensibilities of 18th-century classicism to the abstract forms of the war-torn 20th century with a bit of love, loss, rivalry and rioting thrown in.

Contributions come from a cast as diverse as the works themselves, including film-maker Nic Roeg, historian Dan Snow and novelist Will Self, who offer a refreshingly wide range of perspectives on a genre of art which we have made very much our own.

1 hour, 30 minutes

Last on

Tue 8 Nov 2022 22:55

Music Played

  • The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra

    I Vitelloni

  • George Frideric Handel

    Xerxes: Largo

  • John Barry

    Main Title (from The Ipcress File)

  • Harold Budd and Brian Eno

    First Light

Credits

Role Contributor
Narrator Simon Callow
Participant Will Self
Participant Wayne Hemingway
Participant Nic Roeg
Participant Dan Snow
Executive Producer Greg Sanderson
Producer Spike Geilinger
Director Spike Geilinger

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