Poster de la serie Brian Sewell's Grand Tour

Brian Sewell's Grand Tour

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Année : 2005

Nombre de saisons : 1

Durée moyenne d'un épisode : 40 minutes

Genre(s) : Documentaire, Mini-série, Intérêt particulier, Voyage

Brian Sewell, Britain's poshest art critic embarks on the most famous journey in the world. For hundred's of years Britain's well-to-do considered the Italian 'Grand Tour' - the trip through Ancient and Renaissance Italy - an essential part of a rounded education. Brian first did the 'Grand Tour' exactly 50 years ago - so for him this is also a journey into his own past. A beautiful, complicated, funny journey. Written by Christopher Bruce

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Épisode 1 - Entering Italy. Turin to Milan

15 novembre 2005

The critic embarks on a historical journey across Italy, following in the footsteps of English noblemen such as Byron and Turner who explored Europe to broaden their horizons. His first stop is Turin, where he is delighted by the 18th-century architecture and sides with the animal in a ritual boar culling. From there he moves on to Milan, where many Englishmen acquired a penchant for Italian dandyism, and takes the time to view Leonardo Da Vinci's Last Supper.

Épisode 2 - Cremona, Parma and Bologna

22 novembre 2005

Brian's trip takes him to Cremona, birthplace of the violin, to climb the city's vast defensive tower and visit a carriage museum. He then moves on to Parma, where he takes the time to marvel at Correggio's painting on the inside of the cathedral dome, which can only be illuminated for two and a half minutes at a time. Finally, he explores the churches and palaces of Bologna, the city which provided the inspiration for Michelangelo.

Épisode 3 - Florence

29 novembre 2005

Brian's journey takes him to Florence, where he is awestruck by the beauty of the city, but disappointed by the frescoes inside the cathedral. He also pays tribute to Michelangelo, viewing the statue of David and making a pilgrimage to his tomb. However, he is distinctly underwhelmed by the quality of sculpture adorning the great artist's final resting place, and decides to calm his mood by visiting the crypts he built for the Medici grand dukes.

Épisode 4 - Chianti, Siena and Orvieto

6 décembre 2005

Brian embarks on the 150 mile journey to Rome, but first he stops off at an assortment of towns along the way, sampling some foul-tasting local Chianti and marvelling at Siena's cathedral. He also takes a break at the post house on the Tuscany border, famed for its uncomfortable accommodation, views Signorelli's Last Judgement in Orvieto, and visits Bormarzo's sculpture park and leaning house.

Épisode 5 - Rome

13 décembre 2005

Brian arrives in Rome, where he marvels at Michelangelo's Pieta in the Vatican. He bemoans the Coliseum's transformation into a tourist trap, and turns his attention to more contemporary art by visiting the Trevi fountain made famous by Fellini's La Dolce Vita. He also poses for a portrait - but is not impressed with the end result.

Épisode 6 - Naples and Mount Vesuvius

21 mars 2006

The second half of the critic's historical journey across Italy begins with a trip to the coastal city of Naples. In addition to examining Roman statues, he meets a local soprano and reveals the story of an English aristocrat who acted as a guide for grand tourists exploring Mount Vesuvius.

Épisode 7 - Paestum, Todi and Urbino

28 mars 2006

The critic explores southern Italy, visiting the birthplace of Raphael, James III's home during his exile and a perfectly preserved ancient Greek building at Paestum. He also recreates his own youthful exploits by driving a car down the piazza steps in the Renaissance-era town on Todi.

Épisode 8 - Rimini, Ferrara and Mantua

4 avril 2006

The art historian explores the east coast of Italy, stopping off at Rimini, where he visits the Tempio Malatestiano - a pagan temple dedicated to a duke so evil he was condemned to hell by the Pope. A few miles north in Argenta, Brian watches the Mille Miglia road race.

Épisode 9 - Vicenza, Possagno, and Padua

11 avril 2006

The critic visits Vicenza to marvel at the buildings of architect Andreas Palladio. He then travels to Possagno, birthplace of one of his favourite artists, sculptor Antonio Canova, and Padua, home of 18th-century scientist Giovanni Battista Morgagni- who was famous for anatomical demonstrations and primitive treatments for venereal diseases.

Épisode 10 - Venice

18 avril 2006

The journey concludes in Venice, where Brian arrives in time for the medieval carnival. In an effort to replicate the grand tour experience, he attends the Casanova masked ball, which he regards as a mockery of medieval tradition. He seeks solace from the revels by going to Mass.

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