For many years no-one was interested in the art of the
Impressionists. Artists like Monet, Degas and Renoir were vilified,
attacked, and left penniless as a result. Then, something remarkable
happened. A new breed of collectors emerged and, before long, they were
battling to acquire any work by these new, radical artists that they
could find. Amongst them was the visionary Danish businessman Wilhelm
Hansen. It was an extraordinary moment in art history; full of drama,
intrigue and subterfuge. Exhibition on Screen tells his fascinating
story and, with exclusive access to a sell-out exhibition at London’s
Royal Academy, brings the extraordinary collection to the big-screen in
glorious high-definition.