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★ 8 · 2009 · Documentary
Art historian Andrew Graham-Dixon travels through time to unlock the world of Russian art.
Episodes
1. Out of the ForestAndrew Graham-Dixon explores the origins of the Russian religious icon.
2. Roads to RevolutionHow Russian art was affected by the change from a feudal nation to a hotbed of revolution.
3. Smashing the MouldHow art was at the forefront of throwing out 1,000 years of royal rule in Russia.More Like This

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