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'''''Art of Eternity''''' is a series of 3 1-hour documentaries on [[Christian art]] presented by [[Andrew Graham-Dixon]]. It was first broadcast on [[BBC Four]] in 2007, and later repeated on [[BBC Two]].
'''''Art of Eternity''''' is a series of 3 1-hour documentaries on [[Christian art]] presented by [[Andrew Graham-Dixon]]. It was first broadcast on [[BBC Four]] in 2007, and later repeated on [[BBC Two]].


==Episode guide==
==Episode guide==
#Painting Paradise - The origins of Christian art in [[late antiquity]], [[Coptic Egypt]] and [[France in the Middle Ages|medieval France]], and its transition from [[Ancient Roman art|classical art]].
#Painting Paradise The origins of Christian art in [[late antiquity]], [[Coptic Egypt]] and [[France in the Middle Ages|medieval France]], and its transition from [[Ancient Roman art|classical art]].
#The Glory of Byzantium - [[Icon]]s and the other Christian art of the [[Byzantine Empire]].
#The Glory of Byzantium [[Icon]]s and the other Christian art of the [[Byzantine Empire]].
#When East Meets West - Early Christian art's development through the Middle Ages and Renaissance, and its influence on modern artists.
#When East Meets West Early Christian art's development through the Middle Ages and Renaissance, and its influence on modern artists.


==External links==
==External links==
* {{BBC programme}}
* {{BBC programme}}


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Latest revision as of 21:29, 25 February 2024

Art of Eternity
Title screenshot
GenreDocumentary
Presented byAndrew Graham-Dixon
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes3
Production
Running time60 minutes
Original release
NetworkBBC Four

Art of Eternity is a series of 3 1-hour documentaries on Christian art presented by Andrew Graham-Dixon. It was first broadcast on BBC Four in 2007, and later repeated on BBC Two.

Episode guide

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  1. Painting Paradise – The origins of Christian art in late antiquity, Coptic Egypt and medieval France, and its transition from classical art.
  2. The Glory of Byzantium – Icons and the other Christian art of the Byzantine Empire.
  3. When East Meets West – Early Christian art's development through the Middle Ages and Renaissance, and its influence on modern artists.
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