Episode 013 – JMW Turner

Episode 013 – JMW Turner

As an artist he brought luminosity, expression, atmosphere, and turbulence to his landscape and seascape paintings. His abstract brushstrokes and palette knife paintings baffled many viewers in his day, but inspired the Impressionist masters. He is the original...
Episode 012 – Francisco de Goya

Episode 012 – Francisco de Goya

  Described as one of the old masters by some, and the first modern painter by others, this artist is truly in a class all by himself. Though he began during the Rococo period, despised the Neoclassical style, and was labeled as a Romanticist, he created in a...
Episode 011 – Angelica Kauffman

Episode 011 – Angelica Kauffman

In the 1770s, a London engraver remarked, “The whole world is Angelicamad,” about a Swiss artist. This was a woman who followed her passion and was so good at what she did, that she practically became a celebrity in her day. She was a woman in a...
Episode 010 – Jacques-Louis David

Episode 010 – Jacques-Louis David

Referred to as a “political chameleon,” he painted whatever the man in power at the time wanted. Whether it was in the frivolous Rococo style for Louis XVI, propaganda for the French Revolution, or commissioned portraits for the self-appointed Emperor of...
Episode 009 – Jean-Honoré Fragonard

Episode 009 – Jean-Honoré Fragonard

  He was a painter during the Rococo period, and one of the most decadent eras in history – the reign of Louis XVI and his wife, Marie Antoinette. His paintings exuded the beauty, playfulness, frivolity and wealth of the French Aristocracy. But this era would...
Episode 008 – Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun

Episode 008 – Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun

  In her lifetime, she painted 200 landscapes and 660 portraits. In fact, Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun was considered one of the most prominent French portrait painters of the late 18th century. She quickly found favor, friendship, and loyal support in one of...