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Subject: Telling Tales: Narrative Painting in the Nineteenth Century
From: Clare Cotton <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Mon, April 19, 2004 1:18 pm
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Thursday 6 May 2004 10.30 - 17.00
V&A, Lecture Theatre
Byron, Shakespeare, Dickens and the Bible. Why were 19th Century artists
as diverse as Mulraedy, Degas, Frith, Delacroix and Beardsley inspired
by literary themes? Explore the sources behind some of the V&A’s best
loved works of art. Speakers include Mark Evans, Senior Paintings
Curator V&A, Dr Kathleen Adler, Head of Education, The National Gallery,
Desmond Shawe- Taylor, Director, Dulwich Picture Gallery and Florian
Schweizer, Curator at The Charles Dickens Museum.
Tickets:
Full £36, Student £10. Disabled/ES40 £5. Proof of status must be shown
with ticket on attendance at the event. The student concession applies
to full- or part-time UK students taking state funded or private courses
accredited by the government. An institutional student card or NUS card
is acceptable as proof of status. Overseas students with an EC student
card or ISIC card also qualify for the student rate. One free lecturer
place is available for every ten student tickets purchased. To book call
020 7942 2211 or e-mail [log in to unmask]
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