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- A short film directed in 1984 by Dutch artist Peter Klashorst (as Peter van de Klashorst), shot by Robert Klaasman, and conducted while Mapplethorpe is trying different light settings to take Klashorst's portrait. During the shooting, Mapplethorpe explains how he would like to build a film studio in his SoHo loft to shoot adult features.
- Fiona Bruce and Philip Mould investigate a small oil painting of a man praying in a mosque, a scene filled with meticulously painted and intriguing detail. Its owner, Jon Swihart, bought it at auction in 1999 and believed it to be the work of the 19th-century French artist Jean-Leon Gerome, who was a leading figure in the Orientalist genre of painting. When Jon bought the picture, it was listed as 'Circle of Gerome', having been downgraded by the leading authority on the artist at that time, Professor Gerald Ackerman. Previously, however, it had been fully attributed to Gerome, and Jon felt intuitively that it was a genuine work by the artist.
- Four modern Sweet Makers explore what life was like for their Tudor predecessors.