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[#130333] Written by: artistharry [17/03/10, 22:52]
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Ep.2 Age of Worship
The story of British art in the Middle Ages, spanning from the murder of Thomas Becket in 1170 to
the death of Richard II in 1400. It was an age defined by worship - whether worship of God, the
king, or one\'s lady love. David Dimbleby looks at the finest creations of the medieval Church, like
the stained glass of Canterbury Cathedral and the colourful Bury Bible, and is winched 40 feet off
the ground to see a rare surviving church Doom - a painting of the Last Judgement - close up. David
Dimbleby looks at the finest creations of the medieval Church, like the stained glass of Canterbury
Cathedral and the colourful Bury Bible, and is winched 40 feet off the ground to see a rare
surviving church Doom - a painting of the Last Judgement - close up. During the reign of Edward I a
new fad, chivalry, gripped the nation, resulting in fabulous creations like the Eleanor Cross of
Geddington, Edward III\'s vast ceremonial sword at Windsor, and the tomb of the Black Prince. The
artistic high point of the Middle Ages came with the reign of Richard II, whose patronage inspired
three masterpieces: the famous timber roof of Westminster Hall, Chaucer\'s Canterbury Tales and the
Wilton Diptych altarpiece. David travels to Munich to see the only surviving English medieval crown,
which belonged to Richard\'s wife, Anne of Bohemia.
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