Synopsis
David Olusoga the social, cultural and scientific changes of the Industrial Revolution in Britain, as depicted in art.
- Programme: Civilisations
- Series: 1
- Episode: The Cult of Progress
- Channel: BBC Two
- Broadcast year: 2018
- History | The Making of Modern Britain, 1880-1951 | The Making of Modern Britain | Liberal reforms 1906-14
Licence: ERA Licence required
UK only
Staff and students of licensed education establishments only
Cannot be adapted
Add Notes
More clips from Civilisations
8: The Cult of Progress | Civilisations
8: The Cult of Progress | Civilisations
David Olusoga explores the artistic reaction to imperialism in the 19th century.
A Bar at the Folies-Bergère | Civilisations
A Bar at the Folies-Bergère | Civilisations
David Olusoga explores the controversy of Manet's ''A Bar at the Folies-Bergère'' and its signalling of prostitution.
Impressionism | Civilisations
Impressionism | Civilisations
David Olusoga explores the beginnings of Impressionism and how ground-breaking the movement was at the time.
Māori art | Civilisations
Māori art | Civilisations
David Olusoga explores Māori art and the importance of the tattoo.
Native American Indigenous Peoples | Civilisations
Native American Indigenous Peoples | Civilisations
David Olusoga views paintings of Native American Indigenous peoples by George Catlin.
Orientalism | Civilisations
Orientalism | Civilisations
David Olusoga discusses the theory of Orientalism, as depicted in painting.
Picasso and Primitivism | Civilisations
Picasso and Primitivism | Civilisations
Picasso admired Gauguin's explorations of non-European art and ''primitive art'' would be a big influence on his work.
More resources about Art and Design
2: The City and the Soul | The Art of Gothic: Britain's Midnight Hour
2: The City and the Soul | The Art of Gothic: Britain's Midnight Hour
As the Industrial Revolution promised more inexplicable wonders of the modern world, Gothic art and lit...
Benin Bronzes | Civilisations
Benin Bronzes | Civilisations
David Olusoga visits the Benin Bronzes at the British Museum.
1: Liberty, Diversity, Depravity | The Art of Gothic: Britain's Midnight Hour
1: Liberty, Diversity, Depravity | The Art of Gothic: Britain's Midnight Hour
In 18th century England, out of the Age of Enlightenment came a Gothic obsession with monsters ...
2: Andreas Vesalius | The Beauty of Anatomy
2: Andreas Vesalius | The Beauty of Anatomy
Adam Rutherford tells the story of 16th-century anatomist Andreas Vesalius, who produced the first complete account of the human ...
Making a chair (Part 1) | Inside the Factory
Making a chair (Part 1) | Inside the Factory
Gregg visits different parts of the factory to find out how the parts for his Windsor chair get made. First up cutting the diffe...
Cotton mill | Pubs, Ponds and Power: The Story of the Village
Cotton mill | Pubs, Ponds and Power: The Story of the Village
The creation of one of the first cotton mills in Cromford.
Making a chair (Part 2) | Inside the Factory
Making a chair (Part 2) | Inside the Factory
Gregg visits different parts of the factory to find out how the parts for his Windsor chair get made. Next up, bending the bow o...
Propaganda films | Age of the Image
Propaganda films | Age of the Image
James Fox explains the method in which propaganda was created to advertise Nazism.
S6E6: Chairs | Inside the Factory
S6E6: Chairs | Inside the Factory
Gregg Wallace visits the Ercol factory in Buckinghamshire to follow the production of a Windsor chair. Meanwhile, Cherry Healey investigate...
Sourcing and processing timber | Inside the Factory
Sourcing and processing timber | Inside the Factory
Cherry investigates the source of wood used for making Windsor chairs, and the process it undergoes to make it ready for ...
Anatomy in Tudor Britain | The Beauty of Anatomy
Anatomy in Tudor Britain | The Beauty of Anatomy
Adam Rutherford explains how Vesalius' anatomy had reached and was being used in Tudor England.
Florence Nightingale's rose diagram | The Beauty of Diagrams
Florence Nightingale's rose diagram | The Beauty of Diagrams
Florence Nightingale's revolutionary and controversial rose diagram showed that hospitals, as they were, could k...
Making a chair (Part 3) | Inside the Factory
Making a chair (Part 3) | Inside the Factory
Gregg visits different parts of the factory to find out how the parts for his Windsor chair get made. Next up, sanding the separ...
Making a chair (Part 4) | Inside the Factory
Making a chair (Part 4) | Inside the Factory
Gregg visits different parts of the factory to find out how the parts for his Windsor chair get made. Next up, assembling the co...
Making a chair (Part 5) | Inside the Factory
Making a chair (Part 5) | Inside the Factory
Gregg visits different parts of the factory to find out how the parts for his Windsor chair get made. Last up, polishing the cha...
S1E4: West Africa | Lost Kingdoms of Africa
S1E4: West Africa | Lost Kingdoms of Africa
Gus Casely-Hayford travels to Nigeria and Mali to explore the story behind a series of magnificent 16th-century bronzes made in t...
S2E2: Van Gogh - Life and Art | Art on the BBC
S2E2: Van Gogh - Life and Art | Art on the BBC
Art historian Kate Bryan explores the BBC archives to create a television history of a man who has become the embodiment of th...
Shirley Hughes | What Do Artists Do All Day?
Shirley Hughes | What Do Artists Do All Day?
Shirley Hughes works on the final page of her latest Alfie book, discusses her love of illustrating and tells why, at the age of...
The Muscle Men | The Beauty of Anatomy
The Muscle Men | The Beauty of Anatomy
Adam Rutherford investigates Vesalius' muscle men.
01: Home | Everyday Miracles: The Genius of Sofas, Stockings and Scanners
01: Home | Everyday Miracles: The Genius of Sofas, Stockings and Scanners
Mark Miodownik shows that some of the everyday objects that are often taken for granted are in fact...
More from David Olusoga
Number 10 Guinea Street in Bristol | A House Through Time
Number 10 Guinea Street in Bristol | A House Through Time
David Olusoga begins his investigation into the history of number 10 Guinea street in Bristol.
4: Union and Disunion | Union with David Olusoga
4: Union and Disunion | Union with David Olusoga
The 20th century sees partition in Ireland. A sense of national unity emerges in the aftermath of the Second World War, but ...
Ring Vaccination and the Eradication of Smallpox | Extra Life: A Short History of Living Longer
Ring Vaccination and the Eradication of Smallpox | Extra Life: A Short History of Living Longer
In the late 1960s, William Foege was running out of smallpox vaccine in Niger...
The Unwanted: The Secret Windrush Files
The Unwanted: The Secret Windrush Files
How black immigrants who made Britain their home came face to face with the government's 'hostile environment'. David Olusoga exposes...
6: First Contact | Civilisations
6: First Contact | Civilisations
David Olusoga shows how art was always on the frontline when distant cultures met.
Kitchener and British Empire Historiography | A Timewatch Guide
Kitchener and British Empire Historiography | A Timewatch Guide
David Olusoga explains how perceptions of empire have shifted throughout different generations.
1: First Encounters | Black and British: A Forgotten History
1: First Encounters | Black and British: A Forgotten History
Historian David Olusoga explores the enduring relationship between Britain and people whose origins lie in Afric...
The beginnings of the British slave trade | Britain's Forgotten Slave Owners
The beginnings of the British slave trade | Britain's Forgotten Slave Owners
David Olusoga investigates the beginnings of the British slave trade in Barbados.
1: Martial Races | The World's War: Forgotten Soldiers of Empire
1: Martial Races | The World's War: Forgotten Soldiers of Empire
David Olusoga challenges our perceptions of the First World War with the stories of the millions of Indian, ...