Viking Art: A Culture Show Special
Andrew Graham-Dixon explores Viking art, which is defined by intricate artistic styles - distinctly Scandinavian, yet influenced by interaction with other cultures.
The Vikings are famous for their violent raids on Anglo-Saxon monasteries, incredible shipbuilding skills and general brutality. They are less famous, perhaps, for their artistic talents. Yet the precious fragments of art that survive from the Viking Age portray a far more mysterious side to Viking culture. From the so-called 'gripping beast' motif of the Oseberg wood carvings to the abstract animal ornamentation that adorns Viking jewellery, Viking art is defined by beautiful and intricate artistic styles that are distinctly Scandinavian, yet also show the Vikings' interaction with other cultures, culminating in their conversion from paganism to Christianity. To coincide with the first major exhibition on Vikings at the British Museum for over 30 years, Andrew Graham-Dixon invites viewers to explore and admire the splendours of Viking art.
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Clips
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What the Vikings did for us
Duration: 01:52
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Carving a Viking runestone
Duration: 02:24
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Rebuilding a Viking Warship
Duration: 02:22
Music Played
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Yma Sumac
Gopher mambo
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Efterklang
Black Summer
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The Smiths
Oscillate Wildly
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The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
The Vikings 聳 Rape and Pillage
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Gavin Bryars
One Last Bar, Then Joe Can Sing
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Nick Cave and Warren Ellis
Falling
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J贸nsi & Alex
Sleeping Giant
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Nick Cave and Warren Ellis
Moving On
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Max Richter
Laika's Journey
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Mice Parade
Circle None
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Segal
Explorer
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Efterklang
The Living Layer
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The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
The Vikings 聳 Ragnar Returns
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Arvo P盲rt
Missa Syllabica: Kyrie
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Maya Beiser
David Lang: World to come IV
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Phil France
The Swimmer
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AC/DC
Back in Black
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Andrew Graham-Dixon |
Director | David Briggs |
Series Editor | Janet Lee |
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