Face of Britain by Simon Schama

Face of Britain by Simon Schama (2015)

EndedDocumentary showHistory

Simon Schama explores the history of British portraiture, revealing the stories behind the most compelling images in British art and examining the ways portraiture is used to make a statement.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E05The Face in the Mirroroct. 28, 2015
S01E04The Look of Loveoct. 21, 2015
S01E03The Face of Fameoct. 14, 2015
S01E02Faces of the Peopleoct. 7, 2015
S01E01The Face of Powersept. 30, 2015
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

Face of Britain by Simon Schama premiere?

The first episode of "Face of Britain by Simon Schama" aired on September 6, 2015.

Who is the host of Face of Britain by Simon Schama?

The host and presenter of "Face of Britain by Simon Schama" is Simon Schama, a British historian and professor of art history and history at Columbia University.

What is the concept of Face of Britain by Simon Schama?

"Face of Britain by Simon Schama" is a documentary television series that explores the history of British portraiture, examining the evolution of art and identity in Britain over the course of 5,000 years.

How many episodes are there in Face of Britain by Simon Schama?

"Face of Britain by Simon Schama" consists of 5 hour-long episodes.

What is the historical timeframe covered in Face of Britain by Simon Schama?

"Face of Britain by Simon Schama" covers the history of British portraiture from the prehistoric era to the present day.

Who are some of the famous artists and works of art featured in Face of Britain by Simon Schama?

"Face of Britain by Simon Schama" features works by famous artists such as William Hogarth, Joshua Reynolds, Thomas Gainsborough, John Constable, and J.M.W. Turner, among others.

How are the episodes structured in Face of Britain by Simon Schama?

Each episode of "Face of Britain by Simon Schama" focuses on a particular theme or era in British portraiture and features discussions with experts and interviews with contemporary artists.

What is the significance of portraiture in British history, as highlighted in Face of Britain by Simon Schama?

Portraiture has played an important role in British history, serving as a way to showcase wealth, status, power, and identity. "Face of Britain by Simon Schama" explores the ways in which portraiture has reflected and shaped British society.

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