The Classical Revolution
Alastair Sooke unpicks the reasons behind the dazzling revolution that gave birth to classical Greek art, asking how the Greeks got so good so quickly.
Alastair Sooke unpicks the reasons behind the dazzling revolution that gave birth to classical Greek art, asking how the Greeks got so good so quickly. He travels to the beautiful Valley of the Temples in Agrigento, and to the island of Mozia to see the astonishing charioteer found there in 1979, and marvels at the athletic bodies of the warriors dragged from the seabed - the Riace Bronzes.
It was a creative explosion that covered architecture, sculpting in marble, casting in bronze, even painting on vases. Perhaps the most powerful factor was also its greatest legacy - a fascination with the naked human body.
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How the ancient Greeks made the perfect body
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Alastair Sooke |
Writer | Alastair Sooke |
Producer | David Vincent |
Director | David Vincent |
Executive Producer | Julian Birkett |
Broadcasts
- Wed 15 Apr 2015 21:00
- Thu 16 Apr 2015 03:00
- Tue 29 Nov 2016 23:00
- Tue 3 Oct 2017 01:55
- Wed 21 Mar 2018 00:00
- Mon 1 Oct 2018 00:45
- Mon 10 Jun 2019 00:00
- Thu 5 Mar 2020 00:00
- Sat 17 Jul 2021 19:00