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Palettes

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  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: June 6, 1995
  • Seasons: 1
  • Episodes: 49
  • Networks: ARTE
  • Genres: Documentary
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Palettes(1995)

TMDB Rating: 9.0 (3 votes)

Overview

An educational French TV documentary series which goes into depth during each episode into the analysis of a single painting.

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Season 1

49 episodes • 1995

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Jun 6, 19950.0
2Episode 2Jun 13, 19950.0
3Episode 3Jun 20, 19950.0
4Episode 4Jun 27, 19950.0
5Episode 5Jul 4, 19950.0
6Episode 6Jul 11, 19950.0
7Episode 7Jan 4, 19960.0
8Episode 8Jan 18, 19960.0
9Episode 9Jan 25, 19960.0
10Episode 10Feb 1, 19960.0
11Episode 11Feb 8, 19960.0
12Episode 12Feb 15, 19960.0
13Episode 13Feb 22, 19960.0
14Episode 14Feb 29, 19960.0
15La gloire de la chairMar 7, 19960.0
16Le miroir des paradoxesMar 14, 19960.0
17Le grain de la lumièreMar 21, 19960.0
18Episode 18Mar 28, 19960.0
19Episode 19Apr 4, 19960.0
20Episode 20Apr 11, 19960.0
21Episode 21Apr 18, 19960.0
22Episode 22Apr 25, 19960.0
23Episode 23Jan 9, 19970.0
24Episode 24Jan 16, 19970.0
25Episode 25Jan 23, 19970.0
26Episode 26Jan 30, 19970.0
27Episode 27Feb 6, 19970.0
28Episode 28Feb 20, 19970.0
29Episode 29Feb 22, 19970.0
30Sous les pavés l’imageMar 6, 19970.0
31Le regard captifMar 20, 19970.0
32La place du mortMar 27, 19970.0
33Episode 33Apr 3, 19970.0
34Episode 34Apr 10, 19970.0
35Episode 35Apr 24, 19970.0
36Episode 36Oct 2, 19980.0
37Episode 37Nov 6, 19980.0
38Episode 38Dec 4, 19980.0
39Episode 39Jan 8, 19990.0
40Episode 40Feb 5, 19990.0
41Episode 41Apr 2, 19990.0
42Episode 42Apr 3, 19990.0
43Episode 43Jun 4, 19990.0
44Episode 44Jun 25, 19990.0
45Episode 45Feb 10, 20010.0
46Episode 46Feb 17, 20010.0
47Episode 47Jul 6, 20020.0
48Episode 48Jul 13, 20020.0
49Episode 49Dec 20, 20030.0

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