The Enlightenment










The Encyclopédie - N/A

Chardin and the Female Image - N/A

Chardin and the Still Life - N/A

Montgeoffroy: Life in a Château - N/A

Frederick the Great and Sans Souci - N/A

Classical Sculpture and the Enlightenment - N/A

Classical Sculpture and the Enlightenment - N/A

Classical Sculpture and the Enlightenment - N/A

Kedleston Hall (Robert Adam) - N/A

Scotland in the Enlightenment - N/A

Freedom and Plenty: England through Foreign Eyes - N/A

Angelica Kauffman, RA, and the Choice of Painting - N/A

A Little Gothick Castle - N/A

Innocents: Images in Hogarth's Painting - N/A

English Landscape Gardens - N/A

Poetry and Landscape - N/A

Poetry and Landscape - N/A

Joseph Wright of Derby: Images of Science - N/A

Nature Displayed - N/A


16 programs
23 to 25 minutes





This absorbing subject is explored through studies of painters such as Chardin and Hogarth and architect-designers like Robert Adam, as well as on a more general level, considering attitudes to nature, the relationship between poetry and landscape painting, or what family life was like in a French château during the Age of Reason.

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Repeated titles occur in the list opposite where the program entry appears in different sections (indicated by the colored prefix number) of the Resource Guide and consequently may have different descriptions and illustrations.

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