Thank you once again for this blast from the past...last watched in the 70s when the entire Civilisation series was part of our syllabus. It was one particular 'lesson' to which we all looked forward perhaps because we could sit in low light with no excuse needed to relax and assimilate the gems offered by Lord Clark of Saltwood (created 1969) although he had been knighted in 1938 at 35 years old. Without a doubt a brilliant art historian. It is a great boon that his work was committed to film for posterity.
Thank you once again for this blast from the past...last watched in the 70s when the entire Civilisation series was part of our syllabus. It was one particular 'lesson' to which we all looked forward perhaps because we could sit in low light with no excuse needed to relax and assimilate the gems offered by Lord Clark of Saltwood (created 1969) although he had been knighted in 1938 at 35 years old. Without a doubt a brilliant art historian. It is a great boon that his work was committed to film for posterity.
Is the music in the intro from the Italian baroque composer named tarquinio merula?
😡 *promosm*