4/4 Gold : A History of Art in Three Colours (Ep1)
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First broadcast: 25 Jul 2012.
Episode 1/3 For the very first civilisations and also our own, the yellow lustre of gold is the most alluring and intoxicating colour of all. From the midst of pre-history to a bunker deep beneath the Bank of England, Dr James Fox reveals how golden treasures made across the ages reflect everything we have held as sacred.
the ending is phenomenal
Amazing!!! Tks for the upload.
I can't wait for the blue episode.
Your channel is wonderful, thank you so much for sharing these brilliant programmes.
Klimt was like, "Make gold great again!" haha.
Lapis Lazuli the most expensive and rare colour just happens to be complimentary to Gold
amazing documentary:)
However One chooses to feel about Gold, it their Choice, reflecting their Feelings, of themself, be that as their Soul Energy Illuminating or their Ego Statement.
Magnificent content and script, congrats
Gold stays beautiful because it is a noble metal (a real phrase in chemistry), noble elements simply don’t react with anything in the normal environment. Seawater, burial, etc. just doesn’t affect it.
Also called “inert”, or non-reactive.
Black/purple, red and green would be awesome. Think about it. :)
He is such a cutie.
The writers excessive use of hyperbole is cringworthy.
I didn't find it cringeworthy. I loved the exaggerated expressions used in this documentary. Art is inflated. The propensity of artists and artistic impressions to be eccentric, and even egotistical are what make art such a fascinating thing. I thoroughly enjoyed this documentary. I'm not sure what you are referencing with regards to hyperbole, but I think that art lends itself to this type of verbiage.
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