Join esteemed historian Simon Schama as he shares the brilliant stories behind key masterworks from Caravaggio to Picasso.
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In glittering 17th-century Amsterdam, Rembrandt van Rijn was one of the most successful artists of the Dutch Golden Age, and then, he lost it all.
In this gripping documentary, Simon Schama uncovers how Rembrandt used his paintings not just to capture life, but to comment on it, to boast, provoke, and speak to his audience without words. Each canvas becomes a clue into the artist's inner world, his ambition, his defiance, and his humanity. At the heart of the story is "The conspiracy of the Batavians under Claudius Civilis," a masterpiece so bold that Rembrandt himself cut it apart. Was it an act of rebellion, desperation, or creative transformation?
Blending history with detective storytelling, this film re-examines Rembrandt's life and legacy through the hidden language of his brushstrokes.
(Director), Simon Schama (Self)