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  1. 22. Sept. 2014 · In reality K Clark was this and more: a polymath and, if not a prophet, exactly, then not far off. This year marks the 45th anniversary of K Clark’s epic BBC/PBS production which he himself wrote: Civilisation: A Personal View, a sprawling, 13-episode series (no “mini-“ about it) starring Clark himself. And no one else — though if you ...

  2. Civilisation: a personal view. Edit. Historical and cultural synthesis of Western man's art, his buildings, books, and great individuals. Prepared for the author's television series, "Civilization." Read more Read less Publish Date. 1970. Publish ...

  3. Civilisation, a personal view Bookreader Item Preview ... An exploration of Western Civilization described through the creative works generated in art, architecture, sculpture, philosophy, poetry, music, science, and engineering The skin of our teeth -- ...

  4. Kenneth Clark's BBC series, Civilisation, was a wonderful, idiosyncratic, personal overview of some of the high points in Western art and architecture starting in the Middle Ages. This volume contains some of the beautiful images that Clark commented on in the series. It is produced with great care and fidelity.

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  5. "Civilisation" by Kenneth Clark is a profound exploration of human history and artistic development. Spanning across centuries and continents, this book delves into the realms of art, architecture, literature, and philosophy to uncover the essence of civilisation. Through a meticulously crafted narrative, Clark takes readers on a journey filled with captivating anecdotes and insightful ...

  6. Civilisation is the best documentary I’ve ever seen. Kenneth Clark takes his viewer from the Dark Ages, through romanesque, gothic, the Renaissance, the Reformation, baroque, rococo, neoclassicism, impressionism, through the industrial revolution and the two World Wars, all the way up to when the program was made in the late 1960s. This is a ...

  7. by Kenneth M. Clark First published 1969. Sort by. Format. Editions. Showing 1-30 of 109. Civilisation (Paperback) Published 1980 by British Broadcasting Corporation. Paperback, 360 pages.