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Description
The first band is divided into 3 sections: Picturesque tourism, development in watercolour and shaping the landscape. Band 2 looks at New Lanark, Robert Owens' progressive social experiment.
Metadata describing this Open University video programme
Module code and title: A207, From Enlightenment to Romanticism c.1780-1830
Item code: A207; VCR3
First transmission date: 2003
Published: 2003
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Duration: 01:31:31
Note: Known to BBC as A207/VCR9
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Producer: Sarah Carr
Contributors: Malcolm Andrews; Jim Arnold; Michael Chaplin; Greg Claeys; Lorna Davidson; Ian Donnochie; Peter Elkington; Anna Godsiff; David McLaren; Chris Saul; Joyce Townsend; Linda Walsh; Robert Woof
Publisher: BBC Open University
Keyword(s): Gilpin, William; Grasmere; Lorraine, Claude; Rosa, Salvator; Turner; Watercolour; Windermere
Subject terms: Art, European--18th century; Cotton industry--Scotland--History; Enlightenment--Europe; Lake District (England)--Description and travel; Landscape painting--18th century--Great Britain; Romanticism; Owen, Robert, 1771-1858; New Lanark (Scotland) --History
Footage description: This video is split into 2 bands. The first one looks at the late C18th early C19th vogue for visiting the Lake District in search of the picturesque. The second explores the C19th cotton community at New Lanark.
Master spool number: DOU50094
Production number: JOUZ072J
Videofinder number: 6664
Available to public: no