Rolf Harris follows in the footsteps of LS Lowry. He visits the places that inspired the Manchester-born artist, talks to people who knew him, and sketches and paints at spots Lowry loved. Show more
Rolf on Art
Africa Special
35 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC One WestLatest broadcast: on BBC One Wales
Rolf Harris goes on a journey to discover the diversity of art in Africa. Along the way he tries his hand at rock art in South Africa and wood carving in Ghana. Show more
Rolf Harris investigates the life and works of Gustav Klimt, offering his own interpretation of famous painting 'The Kiss' and uncovering the secret of how Klimt painted some of his landscapes. Show more
Rolf Harris attempts to re-create some of Toulouse-Lautrec's most famous paintings and learns about the genetic disease that was the cause of the artist's health problems. Show more
Rolf Harris swaps his paintbrushes for clay as he explores the life and works of the father of modern sculpture, Auguste Rodin. Rolf attempts his own version of The Thinker. Show more
French post-Impressionist Henri Rousseau painted one of Rolf Harris's favourite paintings, Tiger in a Tropical Storm (also known as Surprised!). Rolf attempts his own version of a jungle scene. Show more
Rolf Harris explores the life and works of Edgar Degas, attempting his own version of 'The Tub' and visiting the New York home of a couple who pay high prices for their Degas paintings. Show more
Rolf Harris explores the life and works of Italian artist Sandro Botticelli, possibly most famous for his iconic image of Venus, and attempts his own version of The Birth of Venus. Show more
Rolf enters the strange world of surrealist icon Salvador Dali. He attempts his own version of 'The Persistence of Memory' and helps to create a suitable tribute - a chair that cannot be sat on. Show more
Rolf Harris takes a look at Pablo Picasso, founder of Cubism. He creates his own version of a Picasso sculpture, and tackles one of his best-known works, 'The Weeping Woman'. Show more
Rolf Harris and a huge team of artists attempt to paint a giant version of Constable's The Hay Wain in Trafalgar Square. Darren Jordon reports from Flatford Mill throughout the programme.
Rolf Harris travels to Madrid to find out about the life and work of one of Spain's great masters, Francisco Goya, and tackles one of his most challenging masterpieces, 'The Third of May'. Show more
As he explores the work of Claude Monet, Rolf Harris visits the artist's garden at Giverny in France and attempts his interpretation of the famous Japanese bridge and, of course, the water lilies. Show more
Rolf Harris launches an attempt to create a giant version of the most famous painting in the world - the Mona Lisa - in just one day in Edinburgh. Celebrities, artists and local people get involved. Show more
As he delves into the life and work of probably the greatest portrait artist Britain has ever seen, Rolf Harris tackles his own version of Thomas Gainsborough's Mr and Mrs Andrews. Show more
Over 100 amateur artists gather in London's Trafalgar Square and at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool in an attempt to paint a portrait of Henry VIII by Hans Holbein the Younger. Show more
Rolf Harris delves into the life and work of landscape painter JMW Turner. He sets to work on his own version of one of Turner's most famous paintings, The Fighting Temeraire. Show more
Rolf Harris explores the work of Paul Cezanne, who is credited with inventing Modern Art. He travels to France to paint Cezanne's favourite mountain and visits the artist's private studio. Show more
Rolf Harris travels to Vermeer's home town of Delft to find out about the artist thrust into the limelight when he and one of his paintings became the subject of hit film Girl with a Pearl Earring. Show more
Rolf Harris replicates the silk-screen printing technique used by Andy Warhol, taking Prince William and Concorde as his inspiration. Plus Warhol's nephew James shares memories of his uncle. Show more