Exhibition on Screen: History's Greatest Artists

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  • 2013
  • 6 Seasons

Exhibition on Screen: History's Greatest Artists from XiveTV is an exciting digital show that takes viewers on a journey through the lives and works of some of history's most celebrated artists. From Vincent van Gogh to Rembrandt, and Claude Monet to Leonardo da Vinci, this show provides a deep dive into the world of art, presenting the most iconic paintings of our time in an immersive and informative way.

The show is produced by XiveTV, a leading provider of high-quality documentaries and popular non-fiction programming. The company is renowned for producing works that are both educational and entertaining, and History's Greatest Artists is no exception. This series is suitable for audiences of all ages, from art enthusiasts and professionals to anyone who enjoys learning about history and culture.

One of the most significant features of History's Greatest Artists is its authenticity. The show is created in collaboration with some of the world's foremost experts on art and art history, ensuring that every aspect of each painter's life and work is thoroughly researched and accurately presented on screen. Whether showcasing the brushstrokes of a famous painting or delving into the personal anecdotes that shaped the artist's life, viewers can be confident that their understanding of each artist and their work is authentic and reliable.

In addition to this, Exhibition on Screen takes viewers on a journey that extends beyond mere history and into the heart of each artist's creative world. Each episode offers a unique perspective on the artists, their styles, their tools, and their impact on the world of art. Unlike some other shows which may present art and artists in a dry or academic fashion, History's Greatest Artists offers a visually stunning and immersive experience, making the paintings and the people behind them come alive on screen.

In terms of production value, the show is highly cinematic, with stunning cinematography and music providing a sensory feast for audiences. The photography and design bring each episode to life and transport viewers back in time to witness first-hand the artists' masterpieces.

History's Greatest Artists is suitable for audiences of all ages, making it an excellent choice for family viewing or educational purposes. The show offers a wealth of insights on the artists, their techniques, and the social and cultural contexts in which they created their works. This makes it an excellent starting point for anyone who has an interest in art and a desire to learn more.

Overall, Exhibition on Screen: History's Greatest Artists from XiveTV is a brilliant and captivating show that all art lovers (and even those new to the subject) should watch. It provides a rich and informative journey through the lives and works of some of history's greatest artists, from their early beginnings to the heights of their creative genius. This series serves as both a testament to the human spirit and a celebration of the transformative potential of art.

Exhibition on Screen: History's Greatest Artists is a series that ran for 6 seasons (23 episodes) between April 8, 2013 and on XiveTV; Xive TV

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Van Gogh and Japan
3. Van Gogh and Japan
February 19, 2019
I envy the Japanese Van Gogh wrote to his brother Theo. Though Vincent Van Gogh never visited Japan, it is the country that had the most profound influence on him and his art. Through journeying from the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, to Van Gogh's adopted home of Provence, France, and eventually to Japan itself, this episode provides a fascinating look at just how remarkable this influence was.
Degas
2. Degas
February 12, 2019
With exclusive access to view rare and diverse works, this episode offers a unique insight into Degas' personal and creative life. The film uncovers the fascinating story of Degas' obsessive pursuit for perfection through both experimentation with new techniques and lessons learnt from studying the past masters.
Young Picasso
1. Young Picasso
February 5, 2019
Pablo Picasso was one of the greatest artists in the world, and until his death in 1973, he was the most prolific. After being ignored for too long, it's time to focus on the artist's early years, his education, and the lessons that allowed him to accomplish the extraordinary. Three cities played a key role: Malaga, Barcelona, and Paris.
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Where to Watch Exhibition on Screen: History's Greatest Artists
Exhibition on Screen: History's Greatest Artists is available for streaming on the XiveTV; Xive TV website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Exhibition on Screen: History's Greatest Artists on demand at Amazon Prime.
  • Premiere Date
    April 8, 2013