Artistic Propaganda | Charles I’s Treasure Reunited
Brenda Emmanus investigates the ceiling that Charles I comissioned Peter Paul Reubens to paint, which was an important piece of visual propaganda.
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- Clip length: 3'40''
- Broadcast year: 2018
Curriculum Connection
- History | Personal Rule to Restoration, 1603-1660 | Personal Rule to Restoration | The rule of Charles I in England and Scotland, 1625-1640
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- Provider: BBC
- Channel: BBC Two
- Programme: Charles I's Treasure Reunited
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