Type in any movie or show to find where you can watch it, or type a person's name.

Rick Steves' Art of Europe

 (2022)

Streaming Episode Guide

Season 1
7.7
| Top 5 Episodes
Show Page
Season 1  
7.7
The Modern Age
Episode 6 - 11-05-2022
In the 1800s, the Industrial Revolution spawned new artistic styles: idealized Romanticism, light-chasing Impressionism, sensuous Art Nouveau. Then Europe’s tumultuous 20th century inspired rule-breaking art as exciting as the times: from Expressionism and Cubism to Surrealism to Abstract. The genius of artists like Van Gogh, Picasso, and Dalí express the complexity of our modern world.
 7.4/10
Set Title Status
Haven't Seen
The Modern Age
Baroque
Episode 5 - 10-29-2022
In the 1600s and 1700s, the art of "divine" kings and popes — and of revolutionaries and Reformers — tells the story of a Europe in transition. In the Catholic south, Baroque bubbled over with fanciful decoration and exuberant emotion. In the Protestant north, art was more sober and austere. And in France, the excesses of godlike kings gave way to revolution, Napoleon, and cerebral Neoclassicism.
 7.9/10
Set Title Status
Haven't Seen
Baroque
The Renaissance
Episode 4 - 10-22-2022
1h 0m
Around 1400, Europe rediscovered the aesthetics of ancient Greece and Rome. This rebirth of classical culture showed itself in the statues, paintings, and architecture of Florence, then spread to Spain, Holland, Germany, and beyond. The Renaissance—from art-loving popes to Leonardo’s Mona Lisa and Michelangelo’s David—celebrated humanism and revolutionized how we think about our world.
 8/10
Set Title Status
Haven't Seen
The Renaissance
The Middle Ages
Episode 3 - 10-15-2022
After Rome fell, Europe spent a thousand years in its Middle Ages. Its art shows how the light of civilization flickered in monasteries and on Europe’s fringes: Christian Byzantium, Moorish Spain, and pagan Vikings. Then, around A.D. 1000, Europe rebounded. The High Middle Ages brought majestic castles, radiant Gothic cathedrals, and exquisite art that dazzled the faithful and the secular alike.
 7.7/10
Set Title Status
Haven't Seen
The Middle Ages
Ancient Rome
Episode 2 - 10-08-2022
The Romans gave Europe its first taste of a common culture—and awe-inspiring art. From its groundbreaking architecture to its statues, mosaics, and frescos, Rome engineered bigger and better than anyone before. At its peak, the Roman Empire was a society of unprecedented luxury, with colossal arenas for entertaining the masses and giant monuments to egotistical emperors. And then it fell.
 7.8/10
Set Title Status
Haven't Seen
Ancient Rome
Stone Age to Ancient Greece
Episode 1 - 10-01-2022
As the Ice Age glaciers melted, European civilization was born—and with it, so was art. From the Stone Age came prehistoric art: mysterious tombs, mighty megaliths, and vivid cave paintings. Then the Egyptians and the Greeks laid the foundations of Western art—creating a world of magical gods, massive pyramids, sun-splashed temples, and ever-more-lifelike statues.
 7.6/10
Set Title Status
Haven't Seen
Stone Age to Ancient Greece
Top 5 Episodes
Top 5 Highest Rated Episodes
The Renaissance
Episode 4 - 10-22-2022
1h 0m
Around 1400, Europe rediscovered the aesthetics of ancient Greece and Rome. This rebirth of classical culture showed itself in the statues, paintings, and architecture of Florence, then spread to Spain, Holland, Germany, and beyond. The Renaissance—from art-loving popes to Leonardo’s Mona Lisa and Michelangelo’s David—celebrated humanism and revolutionized how we think about our world.
 8/10
Set Title Status
Haven't Seen
The Renaissance
Baroque
Episode 5 - 10-29-2022
In the 1600s and 1700s, the art of "divine" kings and popes — and of revolutionaries and Reformers — tells the story of a Europe in transition. In the Catholic south, Baroque bubbled over with fanciful decoration and exuberant emotion. In the Protestant north, art was more sober and austere. And in France, the excesses of godlike kings gave way to revolution, Napoleon, and cerebral Neoclassicism.
 7.9/10
Set Title Status
Haven't Seen
Baroque
Ancient Rome
Episode 2 - 10-08-2022
The Romans gave Europe its first taste of a common culture—and awe-inspiring art. From its groundbreaking architecture to its statues, mosaics, and frescos, Rome engineered bigger and better than anyone before. At its peak, the Roman Empire was a society of unprecedented luxury, with colossal arenas for entertaining the masses and giant monuments to egotistical emperors. And then it fell.
 7.8/10
Set Title Status
Haven't Seen
Ancient Rome
The Middle Ages
Episode 3 - 10-15-2022
After Rome fell, Europe spent a thousand years in its Middle Ages. Its art shows how the light of civilization flickered in monasteries and on Europe’s fringes: Christian Byzantium, Moorish Spain, and pagan Vikings. Then, around A.D. 1000, Europe rebounded. The High Middle Ages brought majestic castles, radiant Gothic cathedrals, and exquisite art that dazzled the faithful and the secular alike.
 7.7/10
Set Title Status
Haven't Seen
The Middle Ages
Stone Age to Ancient Greece
Episode 1 - 10-01-2022
As the Ice Age glaciers melted, European civilization was born—and with it, so was art. From the Stone Age came prehistoric art: mysterious tombs, mighty megaliths, and vivid cave paintings. Then the Egyptians and the Greeks laid the foundations of Western art—creating a world of magical gods, massive pyramids, sun-splashed temples, and ever-more-lifelike statues.
 7.6/10
Set Title Status
Haven't Seen
Stone Age to Ancient Greece
Back to Top