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- The first televised photography contest in which our contestants compete to convince a jury of renowned photographers and industry experts that they have the skill, instinct and versatility to become the next Master of Photography.
- Before the devastating eruption of Mount Vesuvius, the so-called Campania Felix was a place coveted by the rich and powerful, where they built prestigious villas encircled by spectacular gardens.
- A thought-provoking look at the complex life and revolutionary art of Artemisia Gentileschi, a unique painter who was the first to be recognized as a master of light and shadow.
- A 90-minutes documentary that celebrates the 500th anniversary of the birth of the last great artist of the Italian Renaissance, the most unexpected mind that the art of painting has ever produced: Tintoretto.
- This program focuses on seven masterpieces that were destroyed, stolen or lost during the 20th Century. The seven-part documentary series will also see these great paintings painstakingly recreated and brought back to life.
- A rich and stimulating study into the themes, historical context and far-reaching influence of Dante Alighieri's Inferno, the first part of his 14th-century epic poem Divine Comedy.
- The 200-year-old story of Milan's illustrious opera house, La Scala, home to the great tenor Placido Domingo, conductor Arturo Toscanini and acclaimed soprano Maria Callas.
- Curated and presented by the acclaimed choreographer, Akram Khan, the series sets out to get up close to the most dynamic, seductive and influential dance forms of our times, and the artists who have helped to define them.
- Few recording studios in the world can claim to have hosted the simply incredible list of musicians that found their way into Berlin's Hansa Studios, standing virtually alone in the wasteland, metres from the Berlin Wall.
- A Sky Arts Production Hub docu-series that gives an insight into the relationships between writers, musicians, directors, painters and their muses, from Federico Fellini and Giulietta Masina to Arthur Miller and Marilyn Monroe.
- Focusing on the infamous 1969 theft of Caravaggio's Nativity with St. Francis and St. Lawrence, the programme documents the creation of a perfect high-tech reproduction that is then returned to its rightful place in Palermo, Italy.
- This intriguing look at the life and art of Raphael explores the High Renaissance master's quest for beauty, reflected most notably in his work Portrait of a Young Woman.
- The Sistine Chapel Choir, one of the oldest religious choirs in the world, give a special seasonal performance at Vatican City.
- Literary experts and historians present the remarkable life of Giacomo Casanova. His name is synonymous with seduction but, as this film reveals, he was much more than just a playboy.
- A fascinating look at why Michelangelo became obsessed with the Pieta - the powerful scene of the Virgin Mary holding the dying body of Jesus in her arms.
- Documentary following a team of technicians in Italy as they reconstruct a number of historic Middle Eastern artifacts that were vandalized at the hands of Islamic State.
- This eye-opening series explores the arts world's iconic romances, beginning with Pablo Picasso and his muse and mistress of nine years Dora Maar.
- The scandalous story of the tempestuous love affair between renowned opera star Maria Callas and Greek shipping tycoon Aristotle Onassis.
- Samantha Morton presents the unconventional love story of the Spanish surrealist and his adventurous Russian wife and muse.
- Samantha Morton presents the intriguing love story of great German composer Richard Wagner and his mistress-turned-wife Cosima Liszt.
- Samantha Morton explores the torrid, passionate romance of Italian artist Amedeo Modigliani and his young muse Jeanne Hebuterne.
- Samantha Morton examines the iconic relationship of Johnny Cash and June Carter: one of music's great love stories.
- A fascinating look at the the anxiety-fraught relationship between two of the 20th century's greatest male dancers.
- Samantha Morton examines one of cinema's greatest relationships: that of director Federico Fellini and actress Giulietta Masina.
- Samantha Morton presents the intriguing and tragic love story of the brilliant playwright and the troubled Hollywood star.
- Samantha Morton examines the passionate and volatile marriage of renowned Mexican artists Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera.
- The Beauty of Rome: Actress Isabella Rossellini hosts as Sky Arts launches a life-changing competition to find Europe's best photographer.
- The contestants are flown into Berlin, where they are challenged to tell a story with three nighttime photos. Acclaimed photographer Bruce Gilden mentors.
- The contestants arrive in Rome, where they are challenged to take pictures of the human body. Finnish photographer Elina Brotherus mentors.
- The contestants are challenged to capture the portrait of Reservoir Dogs actor Michael Madsen, before meeting with renowned photographer Jason Bell.
- The contestants go backstage at a London show to capture its life and soul on camera, before renowned photographer Lois Greenfield analyses their shots.
- In Ireland, the contestants attempt to capture the beauty of Kerry County's landscape with the help of renowned Italian photographer Franco Fontana.
- The photographers return home as they are challenged to capture themselves, their families and their roots. Johnny Briggs assists them back in the studio.
- The photographers travel to four different European capitals to capture the diverse aspects of the continent. David LaChapelle then critiques their work.
- The photography competition returns and the contestants are sent to Sicily in a travel-themed challenge. Oliviero Toscani, Caroline Hunter and Darcy Padilla judge.
- The photographers travel to Hamburg, where they rise with the city's commuters to capture, in a single shot, their own interpretation of the rush hour.
- At the National Gallery of Modern Art in Rome, the photographers meet actor Clive Owen and attempt to capture his personality with a single image.
- This week, the photographers are asked to direct up to 10 performers in order to create three shots that best communicate their idea of eroticism. With Donna Ferrato.
- In this challenge, the photographers spend a day with a Paralympic athlete before creating a fitting portrait that represents their strength and spirit.
- The photographers head to London fashion week to capture, in just three shots, the myriad people at the heart of the fashion world.
- The contestants return to their respective home towns with the aim of providing a photographic depiction of their roots and their inner selves.
- It's the final and the photographers must take meaningful pictures of European people and their diverse environments. Then, the winner is crowned.
- This captivating documentary series brings classic lost paintings back to life, starting with Graham Sutherland's controversial portrait of Winston Churchill.
- Art experts attempt to digitally reconstruct Monet's Water Lilies, a much beloved painting that was destroyed in a fire at New York's Museum of Modern Art in 1958.
- A pioneering team of art experts attempt to recreate van Gogh's 1888 painting Six Sunflowers, which was destroyed in Japan during World War II.
- A team of ingenious art experts recreate The Concert by Johannes Vermeer, which was stolen from a Boston museum in 1990 in the biggest art heist of modern times.