Landscape Artist Of The Year, Studley Royal Water Gardens
Season 4, Episode 4
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Stephen Mangan and Joan Bakewell search for the country's best landscape artist. The competition begins in Yorkshire, where the contestants attempt to paint Fountains Abbey.
Viking BayStephen Mangan and Joan Bakewell welcome a new group of artists to Viking Bay in Kent, where they are challenged to paint the picturesque stretch of sandy coastline.
Loch FyneStephen Mangan and Joan Bakewell welcome a new group of artists to Scotland's Loch Fyne, where they will have just four hours to capture the stunning landscape on canvas.
Studley Royal Water GardensIn this fourth heat Stephen Mangan and Joan Bakewell welcome eight artists to the Georgian water gardens of Studley Royal Park in North Yorkshire.
Broadstairs BeachStephen Mangan and Joan Bakewell welcome eight artists to Broadstairs beach in Kent, where they have just four hours to create an artwork that will impress the judges.
Inveraray CastleEight artists are challenged to paint the picturesque and historic Inveraray Castle on the shore of Loch Fyne in Scotland. Joan Bakewell and Stephen Mangan host.
Semi Final Felixstowe DocksStephen Mangan and Joan Bakewell welcome the semi-finalists to the port of Felixstowe in Suffolk, where they have just four hours to paint their way into next week's final.
Final Greenwich ParkThe three finalists have just four hours to capture the stunning landscape of Greenwich Park, before the judges crown the Landscape Artist of the Year 2018.
The Winning CommissionThe winner of Landscape Artist of the Year 2018 begins a special commission from the Imperial War Museum to mark the centenary of The First World War Armistice.
Show more- About this episode
- The contestants head to Sussex's Herstmonceux Castle, hoping to capture the historic splendour of one of the oldest buildings still standing in Britain.
- CrewRocio Cano (Director), Southan Morris (Director)
- GenreArts, Factual
- Seasons9
- ChannelSky Arts