Previous document | IntroNext document |


Text Search
French Korean German
Italian English Spanish
Chinese Japanese Portuguese
Automatic translation by
Systran

From Rubens to Gainsborough

From Rubens to Gainsborough analyzes the development of the Baroque in Flanders, northern Europe, and especially France. We look at the Jesuit church in Antwerp, decorated by Rubens, Jordaens and Van Dyck. We visit the palace of Vaux-le-Vicomte built by Louis Le Vau, with gardens by André Le Nôtre. We see Le Nôtre's work again in the Tuileries Gardens stretching before Bernini's façades of the Palais du Louvre in Paris, and, across the Seine, the Hôtel des Invalides with its dome by Jules Hardouin; and in England we visit Wren's Greenwich Hospital and Vanburgh's Castle Howard.


Click here for
free preview
and to buy
full film
download


Previews relate to same area within The Roland Collection.
Embed free walls into courses and distance learning.

Want a video wall on your blog or site? It's easy!
Just cut and paste this code into your page.
Works with MySpace, Blogger, Xanga, Facebook and more:









Availability:
Available worldwide except German or French-speaking countries, Italy, Africa or ex-French colonies
Additional information
Order number: 318

Click to Order in UK £



US $ PRICES
Select one option then click Add to Order button below.

VHS VIDEO
Institutions 1*:
$239
Colleges, Universities, Museums, Galleries, Corporations
Institutions 2*:
$159

Schools, Public Libraries, Not for profit community groups.
Private Home Use:
$159
OTHER FORMATS
U-Matic*: $795
Beta SP*: $1113
16mm Film*: $2226
*includes public performance and lending rights

IMPORTANT! BEFORE ORDERING NOTE AVAILABILTY:
Available worldwide except German or French-speaking countries, Italy, Africa or ex-French colonies









Thomas Gainsborough Mr and Mrs Andrews


Click here to watch a free clip

The full film is now available for download via Pay Per View from the new website at www.rolandcollection.com - fast internet connection required.

 
 
Credits Directors
Folco Quilici
Jean Antoine
 
60 minutes
Color
Recommended audience age range 15 - adult



Previous document | IntroNext document |


sales@rolandcollection.com

© 1998-2008 The Roland Collection & Pira Intl.