The Victorian era is often cited for its lack of sexuality, but as this documentary reveals, the period's artists created a strong tradition surrounding the classical nude figure, which spread from the fine arts to more common forms of expression. The film explains how 19th-century artists were inspired by ancient Greek and Roman works to highlight the naked form, and how that was reflected in the evolving cultural attitudes toward sex.
Title | Empire of the Nude: The Victorian Nude |
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Year | 2001 |
Genre | Documentary, History |
Country | |
Studio | BBC, RM Associates |
Cast | Kirsty Wark |
Crew | Duncan Hibberd (Editor), Basil Comely (Editor), Ben McPherson (Producer), Ben McPherson (Director), Michael Barrett (Sound), Anthony Wornum (Sound) |
Keyword | painting, art, art history, special interest, documentary, historical documentary |
Release | Jan 01, 2001 |
Runtime | 56 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 0.00 / 10 by 0 users |
Popularity | 0 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
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