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纪录片《文明故事 Civilisations Stories 》 - 纪录片1080P/720P/360P高清标清网盘迅雷下载
Civilisations Stories
一般信息:艺术,历史纪录片没有叙述于2018年在2018年 - 英语语言
信息一系列计划探索艺术,历史,科学和创新的艺术,历史,科菲罗宾逊的工艺品探讨了东南部的艺术和工艺品,发现为什么它是对维多利亚风格生产的叛乱和海洋演员Ace Bhatti,他自己是前救生艇,去惠特比,船体和小村庄的斯泰斯探索艺术家的灵感来自海洋和那些谋生的男人和女人。他审查了弗兰克米·萨福克里夫的开创性摄影,斯泰斯艺术家绘画和一件艺术品,由好莱坞明星佩戴。陆地陆地山脉追踪罗马人对现代北方人生的影响。帝国在帝国的日子里 - 来自多云的西北西 - 世界必须似乎异国情调和生动的色彩。 Breds旅行了全球,带来木乃伊,艺术甚至马戏团等珍宝。作者和广播公司斯图尔特Maconie揭示了这些发现如何影响我们的城镇和城市,从我们的过去最丰富多彩,争议的章节之一。铜绿射线Mears的行进时间为4,000年进入青铜时代东阿尔利亚搜索关于其历史上这种神秘但创新的时期的人民的线索。青铜年龄是一个关键的时间,与铁时代与石器龄联系起来。雷发现其作品,珠宝,纪念碑和不寻常的发现 - 以及每个对象如何告诉我们一些关于我们祖先的精神的东西。A挖掘煤炭如何在东部米德兰兹奠定持久的艺术遗产,并争取为后代保护它。曾经在该地区雇用超过24,000名男子的行业将永远记住,因为富裕的绘画,矿业建筑和人工制品,其中许多被志愿者拯救了许多人。伯明翰马克威廉姆斯的普通和灵感在路上来自18世纪的三名卓越的人。他揭开了华丽的吊灯和诸如诸如截肢者的销售人员,发明家和创新者的故事,并分享了在麻醉前的日子里截肢的秘密。如果你曾经认为格鲁吉亚英格兰只是富有的豪华别墅才拍鼻烟,再想一想。马克表明西米德兰斯是一种创造力的温床伊斯科洛迪,证据可以在绘画和其他艺术形式中看到,今天仍然与我们在一起。第一个难民琥珀·琥珀·帕尔图宣布了“第一难民”的故事。 Spitalfields的Huguenot Silkvers在300年前向英国腾出了一个危险的旅程,但他们留下了一段遗产,伟大的财富和艺术杰作。德尔马尔:从黑暗到德尔穆尔的淡妮特贝克旅程,发现带来的艺术家和工匠它的狂野和生美的美丽进入了公众想象力。奴隶制布里斯托尔诗人的遗迹,英里的少数少年 - 他们的祖先被从西非的奴隶到加勒比地区被拿走。就像在BBC2上运行的标志性系列一样,历史通过对象和架构讲述 - 但在这个西方国家此外,它们都在浴缸和布里斯托尔附近找到。这些纪录片揭示了,虽然布里斯托尔负责奴隶贸易的业务终结,但格鲁吉亚浴就蓬勃发展,达到了由它的利润的背面。在整个方案中,我们访问了地标网站,包括Dyrham Park,萨尔福德·磨坊的Blackamoor雕像,豚水壶,为奴隶,亨伯里奴隶坟墓,贝克福德塔等等。 Speiker Miles Chambers与西区奴隶贸易的专家谈论,探讨了保持历史居住的人工制品.ART,美国和真相Tomasz Schafernaker揭示了他的激情 - 为肖像的艺术,并发现了我们21世纪的痴迷有图像没有新的。在这次旅行中的一些英格兰南部的艺术珍品,他了解艺术家们如何欺骗艺术家,通过增强其特征的某些方面和抹去别人的某些方面,他们生活的观点以及他们生活的时代。他发现了2,000年前,凯尔特人英国人寻找罗马硬币的提示,即如何出现作为罗马,而1600年代的文艺复兴时期艺术家有效地拍摄了他们在油漆中的主题,以传达右公共形象,以及迷人的肖像开创性的维多利亚式摄影师Julia Margaret Cameron激发了他自己的艺术造成更多风险。技术规格录像带:H264 CABAC Main@l3.1视频比特率:1597 Kbps视频分辨率:960x540视频纵横比:16:9帧速率:25 FPS音频编解码器:AAC-LC AUDIO BITRATE:125KBPS CBR 48KHZ音频通道:2运行时间:29分钟数零:11份尺寸:353 MB(平均)来源:WebRIP编码:BBC
纪录片关键词:
【文明故事,一针缝合:1系列,文明(2018),文明(BBC),纪录片,千哥,2018,艺术,英国硕士学位,英语,历史】
【艺术,历史,没有叙述,BBC,2018,英语】
Civilisations Stories,A Stitch in Time: Series 1,Civilisations (2018),Civilisation (BBC),Documentary,JungleBoy,2018,Arts,BBC,English,History
Arts,History,No narration,BBC,2018,English
General Information:
Arts, History Documentary with no narrationpublished by BBC in 2018- English language
Information
A series of programmes exploring art, history, science and innovation across the UK.
Arts and Crafts in the South East
Sophie Robinson explores the Arts and Crafts movement in the South East and finds out why it was a rebellion against Victorian mass production.
Art and the Sea
Actor Ace Bhatti, himself a former lifeboatman, goes to Whitby, Hull and the small village of Staithes to explore how artists were inspired by the sea and the men and women who make a living from it. He examines the pioneering photography of Frank Meadow Sutcliffe, paintings by the Staithes Group of Artists and a piece of art which has been worn by a Hollywood star.
Frontier Land
Angela Bruce traces the impact of the Romans on modern-day northern life.
The Empire
In days of Empire - from the cloudy north west - the world must have seemed exotic and vividly coloured. Brits travelled the globe to bring back treasures such as mummies, art and even circus animals. Writer and broadcaster Stuart Maconie reveals how these discoveries influenced and reshaped our towns and cities from one of the most colourful - and controversial - chapters of our past.
Treasures of the Bronze Age
Ray Mears travels back in time 4,000 years into Bronze Age East Anglia in search of clues about its people living in this mysterious yet innovative period of our history. The Bronze Age was a crucial point in time that linked the Stone Age with the Iron Age. Ray discovers its artworks, jewellery, monuments and unusual finds - and how each object tells us something about the spirit of our ancestors.
The Art of Mining
How coal created a lasting legacy of art in the east Midlands, and the fight to preserve it for future generations. An industry, which once employed more than 24,000 men in the region, will be remembered forever thanks to the rich collection of paintings, preserved colliery buildings and artefacts, many of them saved by volunteers.
Innovation and Inspiration in Birmingham
Mark Williams is on the trail of three remarkable men from the 18th century. He uncovers tales of flamboyant dandies and dealmakers, inventors and innovators - and shares the secrets of what amputations were like in the days before anaesthetics. If you had thought Georgian England was just rich men in posh houses taking snuff, think again. Mark shows that the West Midlands was a hotbed of creativity and discovery, and the evidence can be seen in paintings and other art forms still with us today.
The First Refugees
Amber Butchart unravels the story of 'the first refugees'. The Huguenot silk weavers of Spitalfields made a perilous journey to Britain over 300 years ago, but they left a legacy of industry, great riches and artistic masterpieces.
Dartmoor: From Darkness into Light
Nick Baker journeys across Dartmoor to discover the artists and artisans that brought its wild and raw beauty into the public imagination.
The Remains of Slavery
Bristol's Poet Laureate, Miles Chambers - whose ancestors were taken as slaves from west Africa to the Caribbean. Like the landmark series which has been running on BBC2, the history is told through objects and architecture - but in this West Country addition, they are all found in and around Bath and Bristol. The documentary reveals that while Bristol was responsible for the business end of the slave trade, Georgian Bath boomed on the back of the profits made from it. Throughout the programme we visit landmark sites, including Dyrham Park, home to the Blackamoor statues, the Saltford Mill, where guinea kettles were made and exchanged for slaves, the Henbury slave grave, Beckford Tower and many more. Presenter Miles Chambers talks with experts of the West Country slave trade and explores the artefacts that keep the history alive.
Art, Us and the Truth
Tomasz Schafernaker reveals his passion - and talent - for the art of portraiture and discovers that our 21st-century obsession with image is nothing new. In this tour of some of the south of England's art treasures, he learns how artists down the ages have subtly shaped and manipulated our opinions of their subjects, and the times in which they lived, by enhancing some aspects of their features and erasing others. He discovers how, 2,000 years ago, Celtic Britons looked to Roman coins for tips on how to appear as Roman as possible and that Renaissance artists in the 1600s effectively photoshopped their subjects in oil paint to convey the right public image, and the captivating portraits of pioneering Victorian photographer Julia Margaret Cameron inspire him to take more risks with his own art.
Technical Specs
Video Codec: h264 CABAC Main@L3.1
Video Bitrate: 1597 Kbps
Video Resolution: 960x540
Video Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Frame Rate: 25 FPS
Audio Codec: AAC-LC
Audio Bitrate: 125Kbps CBR 48KHz
Audio Channels: 2
Run-Time: 29 mins
Number Of Parts: 11
Part Size: 353 MB (average)
Source: Webrip
Encoded by: BBC
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