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Metalworks!

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1 Season · 3 Episodes · Premiered July 26, 2017 · Ended May 16, 2012

Series looking at aspects of British metalworking over the centuries, including the art of the silversmith, the history of armour and the work
of the blacksmith.

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Seasons & Episodes

Season 1

3 episodes
E01
The Golden Age of Silver
Wed, May 2 2012 8:00 PM GMT+0000 60 min
Dan Cruickshank visits Britain's finest country houses, museums and factories as he uncovers the 18th- and 19th-century fascination with silver. Delving into an unsurpassed era of shimmering opulence, headyindulgence and conspicuous consumption, Dan discovers the Georgian and Victorian obsession with this tantalising precious metal which represented status, wealth and excellent taste. He gives us a glimpse of some of the most extensive collections and exquisite pieces of silverware to have ever been made on British shores.
E02
The Knight's Tale
Wed, May 9 2012 8:00 PM GMT+0000 60 min
Art historian and curator Tobias Capwell celebrates the great age of armour. Referencing the unstoppable rise of the Royal Almain Armoury at Greenwich, he tells the forgotten story of how Henry VIII fusedGerman high technology with Renaissance artistry in the pursuit of one aim - to become the very image of the perfect knight. Using the talents of foreign craftsmen and his court artist Hans Holbein, Henry transformed himself into a living metal sculpture. His daughter Elizabeth I further exploited that image, making her courtiers parade before her in the most innovative and richly decorated works ever commissioned in steel.
E03
The Blacksmith's Tale
Wed, May 16 2012 8:00 PM GMT+0000 60 min
In a story where progress meets creative invention, this film looks at how the blacksmith created items in wrought and cast iron that both served and embellished society. From the earliest ornate hinges anddoors to magnificent baroque gates and mass-produced street furniture, it reveals the mastery of metalworkers such as Jean Tijou, Robert Bakewell and John Tresilian, the designs of Robert Adam and George Gilbert Scott, and the mass marketers of the Victorian age such as the Saracen foundry.

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