Documentary : The Lost Rubens portrait of the Duke of Buckingham

Published 2018-12-04

All Comments (21)
  • Unfortunately, comments are being monitored on this video now due to the amount of negative comments directed at the female presenter. All other comments will be approved but many of the comments were personal opinions and derogatory remarks about her as a person, appearance and as a presenter that weren't relevant to the documentary or artwork. I hate to make this decision as personal opinion and discussion are pivotal to sharing information and ideas but the comments were much too personal.
  • Bendor is just great. He cruises along. A very astute judge of his trade. I love the presence he brings to the screen.
  • The Glasgow museum crowd's reaction at the end is so endearing, lol. They audibly gasp just seeing the painting cleaned & looking lovely again, let alone the way they all marvel to learn it is indeed a Rubens. Wonderful.
  • @rosered103
    How wonderful that a Rubens has been found!:) I have always loved this type of documentary. thank you Whitehall Moll Documentaries for bringing this program here for us historian armchair art sleuths to watch.
  • @JamieTransNyc
    One thing I cannot help but feel after watching these type of shows: Nobody gave a scot about these paintings till someone proves them to be by a famous artist. Then suddenly everyone loves them. Did none of these people have any appreciation of the quality of the paintings before? Should not a great painting be loved because it is great and obviously displays a tremendous talent? The painting is no better nor wose than the moment before the name "Reubens" was attached to it, yet suddenly we all exclaim "ooooh". Are we all just "sheeple" who follow the voice of the "experts" and love what they instruct us to love?
  • Subject matter - quite interesting, very informative. Overall structure of the programme - quite good. Talent and skill of presenters - excellent. But Mr Grosvenor is, stand alone, brilliant. A sheer joy to watch.
  • @2Sugarbears
    I found this a wonderful way to spend 37 minutes and the lovely presenter was very knowledgeable. As my mother would say of the negative comments.."Some peoples kids, you can't dress them up and you can't take them out!" Please do more of the same.
  • @billyb37
    Love this guy ,hes so clever and delivers the programme on art in laymans terms. Loved the history part to. Please can we have more.
  • @jayl.6960
    Wow! Kudos to BBC for this documentary and Bendor Grosvenor for the research of this particular work of art.
  • @parkviewmo
    Fascinating and I learned so much about Rubens, restoration, and the Duke of Buckingham.
  • @daygon128
    Bendor is a beast. He needs his own channel.
  • @MrSludov
    The "catholic"princess the documentary barely mentions was, in fact, Felipe's iV of Spain sister, Infanta María. The Prince of Wales and the Duke of Buckingham stayed for a six months visit at court in Madrid in 1623 to negotiate the marriage, being honoured as royal hosts in some of the most extravagant and lavish feasts, dances, hunting days, theater and zarzuela plays the court had ever seen. Rubens was at the moment at service of his king, Felipe, in Madrid. This is probably the moment in which Rubens portrayed the duke.
  • @boojay111
    His name is Bendor Grosvenor, a very talented perceptive man, love his knowledge and his passion, love the programme and wish there were more but the time it takes presumably leaves us with a few treasured moments.
  • What a pleasure to be able to listen and learn from an expert with a gift for imparting his knowledge.
  • @TheSuzberry
    This is from a series of programs called Art Detectives. And this guy has an amazing eye for overlooked pictures.
  • @ClaudyArfaras
    So intriguing and scientific with a gay lover twist to boot... I loved the story and can believe the final analysis and determination with confidence because of the expertise of all those involved... Excellent documentary of one of the world's greatest of artists, Ruben... Thank you.
  • @djalice
    This is my favourite so far as I love Rubens and have had an interest in the 1st & 2nd Dukes of Buckingham ever since I had a 4 night stay in Cliveden, the second Duke's estate which is now a Hotel. Loving this series and looking forward to more.
  • @Mitchell7
    I too agree this current host was a negative when trying to enjoy this program. PLEASE do not have her destroy the next program. Thank You.
  • @dennisgannon
    I love the restoration part, the cleaning of the painting, it really shows the original. Great vid, well done. The x ray tests, the age of the wood, the corrections on the original vs the non corrections on the copy really nail the case. Case closed, verdict in, IT"S A RUBENS!!!
  • @jasontemlett
    Bendor should totally host his own art sleuth programme!