I often get taken by the serenity and methodical narration of a good documentary. This is truly the only way information that may otherwise be boring for me actually sinks in. There is something magical about a man's deep voice, telling me in story form, about...well, any old thing, that makes me make a cup of tea, get comfortable, and watch until the end. Case and point:
This is part one of The Mona Lisa Curse, a documentary made by art critic Robert Hughes. It was shown on British TV in September 2008. If you're interested, you can certainly watch the rest in parts on You Tube. If you will, enjoy :)
Also, take a peek at this article, written about Hughes from the Telegraph.
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