Fiona Bruce and Philip Mould investigate landscapes once thought to be by JMW Turner.
Fiona Bruce uncovers the story of Leonardo da Vinci.
Waldemar Januszczak ventures outdoors to the Impressionists' most famous locations.
James Fox examines British art in the interwar years.
A picture up for auction is suspected of being stolen. Could it really be a Rembrandt?
How a group of radical painters pioneered a style to make sense of the modern experience.
Rolf explores the life of Graham Sutherland, who was passionate about Pembrokeshire.
In a clip filmed in 1957, LS Lowry describes his unique way of painting.
Clips from the BBC archive show different styles of paintings.
Peter Capaldi examines the paintings and artists that have made Scottish art special.