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In this programme art critic Alastair Sooke steps back into the Roman world, thanks to their invention of the documentary-style marble relief and to a volcano called Vesuvius.

In this programme art critic Alastair Sooke steps back into the Roman world, thanks to their invention of the documentary-style marble relief and to a volcano called Vesuvius. Sooke explores the remarkable artistic legacy of Pompeii before finding out how Rome's first emperor, Augustus, used the power of art to help forge an empire.

Enthusiastic, questioning and engaging, Treasures of Ancient Rome reveals how there was so much more to the Romans than just conquering and soldiering, and charts the decline and fall of the Roman Empire through some of its hidden and most magical artistic treasures.

23 minutes

Last on

Mon 23 Aug 2021 02:30GMT

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Alastair Sooke
Writer Alastair Sooke
Executive Producer Jonty Claypole
Producer Tim Dunn
Director Tim Dunn

Broadcasts

  • Sat 21 Aug 2021 01:30GMT
  • Sat 21 Aug 2021 08:30GMT
  • Sun 22 Aug 2021 07:30GMT
  • Sun 22 Aug 2021 14:30GMT
  • Sun 22 Aug 2021 22:30GMT
  • Mon 23 Aug 2021 02:30GMT

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