All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 Leonardo

    • April 8, 2013
    • Prime Video

    A remarkable event at London's National Gallery assembled the largest ever collection of Da Vinci's surviving paintings. Gain exclusive access to the opening night of the exhibition the film captures the excitement of the occasion and provides a fascinating exploration of Leonardo's great works.

  • S01E02 Manet

    • May 10, 2013
    • Prime Video

    Explore the craft of one of the world's all-time great artists. The Royal Academy of Arts has been hosting a magnificent exhibit of Manet, the 'father of modern art'. Manet's portraiture has never been explored in exhibition form and now we get to see exclusive behind-the-scenes moments of the exhibition's preparation

  • S01E03 Munch

    • June 2, 2013
    • Prime Video

    Many know Munch as the man who painted The Scream but his complete works are remarkable and secure his place as one of the greatest artists to have ever lived. In honor of its 150th birthday, the exhibition Munch 150 was co-hosted by the National Museum and the Munch Museum. With 220 paintings on show, it brought together the greatest number of Munch's key works in one place.

  • S01E04 Vermeer

    • July 1, 2013
    • Prime Video

    The National Gallery, London, offered a fresh look at one of the most startling and fascinating artists of all - Johannes Vermeer. The National Gallery chose to focus on Vermeer's relationship with music. It is one of the most popular themes of Dutch painting and reveals an enormous amount about the sitter and the society they lived in.

Season 2

  • S02E01 Matisse

    • April 8, 2015
    • Prime Video

    Audiences are invited to enjoy an intimate, behind-the-scenes documentary about this acclaimed exhibition, "Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs." with contributions from people who knew Matisse and experts such as curators, historians. Plus breathtaking, specially commissioned performances by Royal Ballet principal dancer Zenaida Yanowsky and jazz musician Courtney Pine.

  • S02E02 Girl with a Pearl Earring

    • May 6, 2015
    • Prime Video

    'Girl with a Pearl Earring' by Johannes Vermeer is one of the most enduring paintings in the history of art. Yet the painting itself is surrounded by mystery. This beautifully film seeks to investigate the many unanswered questions associated with this extraordinary piece. Who was this girl? Why and how was it painted? Why is it so revered?

  • S02E03 Rembrandt

    • June 2, 2015
    • Prime Video

    Every Rembrandt exhibition is eagerly anticipated but this major new show hosted by London's National Gallery and Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum was an event like no other. With exclusive, privileged access to both galleries, this film documents this landmark exhibition whilst interweaving Rembrandt's life story with behind-the-scenes preparations at these world famous institutions.

  • S02E04 Van Gogh

    • July 1, 2015
    • Prime Video

    Experience the wonder of seeing Van Gogh's legendary masterpieces on the big screen. With exclusive new research revealing incredible recent discoveries, the Van Gogh Museum has helped craft a cinema experience like no other and a fresh and gripping new biography.

  • S02E05 The impressionists

    • August 1, 2015
    • Prime Video

    Monet, Cezanne, Degas, Renoir: some of the world's most popular artists. Their works, and that of their contemporaries, fetch tens of millions of dollars around the globe. But who were they really? Why and how exactly did they paint? What lies behind their enduring appeal?

Season 3

  • S03E01 Goya

    • April 8, 2016
    • Prime Video

    Francisco Goya is Spain's most celebrated artist and considered the father of modern art. Goya takes the genre of portraiture to new heights and his genius is reappraised in a much-anticipated landmark exhibition at The National Gallery, London. This film uses this exhibition to look in depth at Goya's eventful life.

  • S03E02 Renoir

    • May 5, 2016
    • Prime Video

    Pierre-Auguste Renoir is known and loved for his impressionist paintings of Paris. These paintings count among the world's favorites. Renoir, however, grew tired of this style and changed course. This stunning film examines the direction he then took and why it provokes such extreme reactions right up to today.

  • S03E03 Painting the Modern Garden: Monet to Matisse

    • June 3, 2016
    • Prime Video

    Claude Monet was arguably the most important painter of gardens in the history of art, but he was not alone. Great artists like Van Gogh, Bonnard, Sorolla, Sargent, Pissarro and Matisse all saw the garden as a powerful subject for their art. These great artists, along with many other famous names, feature in an innovative and extensive exhibition from The Royal Academy of Arts in London.