Out of the Forest

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Duration: 1 hour

Series in which art critic Andrew Graham-Dixon presents the incredible story of Russian art - its mystery and magnificence - until now untold on British television.

He explores the origins of the Russian icon from its roots in Byzantium and the first great Russian icon, Our Lady of Vladimir, to the masterpieces of the country's most famous icon painter Andrei Rublev.

At the same time as being epic and awe-inspiring, and producing brilliant art, medieval Russia could be a terrifying place. Criss-crossing the epic landscape, Andrew visits the monastery founded by Ivan the Terrible, where Ivan's favourite forms of torture found inspiration in religious art.

One man would shine a light into Russia's 'dark' ages - Peter the Great who, surprisingly, took as his inspiration Deptford in South London.

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    Photo: Andrew Graham-Dixon

    Andrew Graham-Dixon in front of the painting David and Jonathan (1642) by Rembrandt, which is housed in the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg.

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Presenter
Andrew Graham-Dixon
Director
Karen McGann
Producer
Karen McGann

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