Parts 1 to 5:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sX_r9R98DiY
Parts 10 to 13:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEre-ThpjvI
00:00:00 Part 6 - Protest and Communication
00:50:06 Part 7 - Grandeur and Obedience
01:39:03 Part 8 - The Light of Experience
02:28:25 Part 9 - The Pursuit of Happiness
Civilisation—in full, Civilisation: A Personal View by Kenneth Clark—is a 1969 British television documentary series written and presented by the art historian Kenneth Clark.
The thirteen programmes in the series outline the history of Western art, architecture and philosophy since the Dark Ages. The series was produced by the BBC and aired from February to May 1969 on BBC2. Then, and in later transmissions in Britain, the US and other countries it reached an unprecedented number of viewers for an art series. Clark's book of the same title, based on the series, was published in 1969. Its production standards were generally praised and set the pattern for subsequent television documentary series. The New Yorker magazine described it as revelatory for the general viewer.
6. Protest and Communication: Clark discusses the Reformation—the Germany of Albrecht Dürer and Martin Luther and the world of the humanists Erasmus, Montaigne, and Shakespeare.
Riemenschneider
Erasmus
Holbein
Albrecht Dürer
Melancholia
Luther
The Destruction of Images
Michel de Montaigne
William Shakespeare
7. Grandeur and Obedience: In the Rome of Michelangelo and Bernini, Clark tells of the Catholic Church's fight—the Counter-Reformation—against the Protestant north and the Church's new splendour symbolised by the glory of St Peter's.
The Church of Rome
The Rome of the Popes
St Peter's
The Catholic Church
The Art of Baroque
Bernini
Baldacchino
The Ecstasy of Teresa
8. The Light of Experience: Clark tells of new worlds in space and in a drop of water—worlds that the telescope and microscope revealed—and the new realism in the Dutch paintings of Rembrandt and other artists that took the observation of human character to a new stage of development in the 17th century.
The Light of Holland
Frans Hals
Rembrandt
Descartes
Vermeer
The Royal Society
Sir Christopher Wren
St Paul's Cathedral
9. The Pursuit of Happiness: Clark talks of the harmonious flow and complex symmetries of the works of Bach, Handel, Haydn, and Mozart and the reflection of their music in the architecture of the Rococo churches and palaces of Bavaria.
French Classicism
Johann Sebastian Bach
Balthasar Neumann
Handel
Watteau
Haydn
Rococo Buildings
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart