12. Episode 12: Raphael The Relentless

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Raphael forms the trinity of great masters of the Italian high renaissance… alongside Leonardo and Michelangelo.

11. Episode 11: Turner Leading Light

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Joseph Mallord William turner was hailed as a prodigy from an early age and he went on to have a remarkably successful, albeit controversial, painting career.

10. Episode 10: Capturing Cezanne

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Paul Cezanne inspired the most lauded artists of the 20th century, but he struggled for years to achieve anywhere near the levels of success.

9. Episode 9: Vermeer Lost Pearl Of Delft

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Johannes Vermeer was all but forgotten for centuries and this iconic work lay dormant, overlooked before it was rediscovered.

8. Episode 8: Monet First Impressions

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Capturing the changing nature of light was the lifelong obsession of Claude Monet, the father of impressionism.

7. Episode 7: Van Gogh's Seven Sunflowers

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Painted for the arrival of Paul Gaugin in Arles, this set of paintings by Vincent Van Gogh has gone on an astonishing journey ever since.

6. Episode 6: Stealing the Scream

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Jan van Eyck left behind a remarkable legacy of works, including the spectacular Ghent altarpiece, but very little evidence of who he exactly was.

5. Episode 5: The Elusive Van Eyck

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Leonardo Da Vinci is believed by many to have been the most talented individual who ever lived, secrets of his work are still being unrearthed.

4. Episode 4: The Lessons Of Leonardo

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It took nearly three centuries for el Greco’s paintings to be truly appreciated. no artist has ever been more ahead of his time.

3. Episode 3: El Greco Lost In Time

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These works that span Rembrandt’s entire adult life have been scattered across the globe and had a life and history all their own.

2. Episode 2: The Many Faces Of Rembrandt

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Painted during Vienna’s cultural heyday, Gustav Klimt’s “Portrait of Adele” was confiscated by the Nazis during WWII.

1. Episode 1: Klimt Gustav's Gold

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How and why The Scream has been stolen multiple times.

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