The 20th Century:
Around World War I
By 1914 the position of France as leader of the art world was being challenged, particularly by Germany and Austria. Edwin Mullins looks at painters from these countries who, despite the proximity of war, chose subjects far removed from its horrors -
AUGUST MACKE, EGON SCHIELE and HENRI MATISSE.
Directors BILL MORTON and PETER BUTLER Producers
BILL MORTON and KENNETH CORDEN