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Become an instant expert with our Autumn Study Days
Become an instant expert with our Autumn Study Days
29 Aug 2019
Plan ahead and discover new things on our Arts Society Study Days and courses – open to both Members and non-Members.
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LONDON
Ancient Persia and Modern Iran – the art of Persepolis, Isfahan and Shiraz
12 NOV, 10.30AM-3.30PM
Tutor: Chris Bradley
This day charts the cultures that shaped the ancient city of Persepolis. It explores how calligraphy and Islamic architecture reached new heights in the 17th century, especially in Isfahan and Shiraz.
The Art Workers’ Guild, 6 Queen Square, Bloomsbury
£36 (coffee)
E: Susan Branfield – susanbranfield@waitrose.com
Pleasures of the past: from the Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens and the circus to music halls and picture palaces
19 NOV, 10.30AM-3.30PM
Tutor: Andrew Davies
Discover London’s historic pastimes, from Vauxhall and Ranelagh Pleasure Gardens to Astley’s Amphitheatre – regarded as the first British circus. The day will also look at venues, including Wilton’s Music Hall and the London Coliseum.
The Art Workers’ Guild (as before)
£36 (coffee and biscuits)
E: Tricia Savours – psavours@gmail.com
Troy: myth and reality
28 NOV, 10AM-4PM
Tutor: Alexandra Villing
For over 3,000 years the legend of Troy has inspired generations of artists. This event includes a visit to the British Museum’s Troy: myth and reality exhibition, and a lecture from curator Alexandra Villing.
The British Museum, Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury
£31 (refreshments, lecture and exhibition entry)
E: Jean Schooling – nadfasglacourses.js@gmail.com
Palladio and the scholars
6 DEC, 10.30AM-3.15PM
Tutor: Margaret Knight
Explore the influences that shaped Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio, and chart the generations of architects that have been inspired by his work The Four Books on Architecture.
Society of Antiquaries (see box, right)
£30 (no refreshments)
E: Jenny Mulholland – jenny.mulholland@live.com
Bologna
7 JAN 2020, 10.30AM-3.30PM
Tutor: Clare Ford-Wille
Stretching from the Etruscan period to the present day, this event explores the cultural history of Bologna, from the Basilica of San Petronio and the Palazzo Magnani, to the work of artists including the Carracci family and Giorgio Morandi.
Art Workers’ Guild (as before)
£36
E: Susan Branfield – susanbranfield@waitrose.com
Voices
10 JAN, 14 FEB, 13 MAR, 17 APR, 8 MAY, 19 JUN 2020, 10.30AM-3.15PM
Tutor: Margaret Knight
This course celebrates the variety of art produced by overlooked and newly established countries during the 19th century. The first session reveals the works selected for the international exhibitions in the second half of the century, and contemporary responses to them. The following sessions explore the art created in specific countries, looking at Scandinavia, Italy, Spain, Germany and America.
Society of Antiquaries (as before)
£150 (full course); £30 (individual sessions – subject to availability)
E: Jenny Mulholland – jenny.mulholland@live.com
The two faces of Russia – Moscow and St Petersburg
24 JAN 2020, 10.30AM-3.30PM
Tutor: Rosamund Bartlett
Exploring the art, architecture and differing ways of life in the cities of St Petersburg and Moscow, before and after the 1917 Revolution.
The Linnean Society, Burlington House, Piccadilly
£36
E: Tricia Savours – psavours@gmail.com
SOUTH WEST
The Anatomy of Collecting
17 OCT, 10AM-3.30PM
Tutor: Marc Allum
Learn about some of history’s greatest collectors – and what inspired their curiosity – with Antiques Roadshow expert Marc Allum. Uncover fakes and forgeries, and discover the importance of provenance. Bring your own antiques!
The Best Western Tiverton Hotel, Tiverton, Devon
£39 (coffee and buffet lunch)
E: Sarah Merchant – sarah.swstudydays@gmail.com
Am I Missing Something? Exeter History of Arts Course
17, 24, 31 JAN AND 7, 14 FEB 2020, 10AM-3.30PM
Tutors: Geri Parlby and Jeni Fraser
Expect secrets and surprises in this fresh look at art history. Examine Australian art from a European perspective, discover British art collectors and explore the works of the Etruscans, Imperial Rome and Christian art. The course also looks at the origins of medieval Europe, Gothic art and Giotto’s paintings.
Exeter Library, Castle Street, Exeter
£130 (full course)
E: Carol Cathcart – ridge.farm@btconnect.com
Am I Missing Something? Taunton History of Arts Course
20, 27 FEB AND 5, 12, 19 MAR 2020, 10AM-3.30PM
Tutors: Geri Parlby and Jeni Fraser
Uncover hidden messages and symbols in art. Learn about the history of propaganda and political satire, the symbolism of the colour red, Egyptian revivalism in the 19th and 20th centuries, the work of women artists across the ages, medicine in art and poisonous pigments.
Museum of Somerset, Taunton Castle, Castle Green, Taunton
£130 (full course)
E: Dr David Yates – yatesdavid135@gmail.com
WEST SURREY
Decoding Courtly Dress in Tudor and Restoration England
5 OCT, 10AM-1PM
Tutor: Jacqui Ansell
From emblematic jewellery and embroidery to perfumed gloves and poking sticks, delve into the fashions of the Tudor period and the props and accessories that feature in the works of Sir Peter Lely and Anthony van Dyck.
The Clockhouse, Milford, Surrey
£18 (refreshments and Tudor biscuits)
E: Liz Coult – wsasid2@gmail.com
ESSEX
Cultural revolution in the heart of Europe: Prague, Ljubljana and Budapest
25 NOV, 10AM-2.30PM
Tutor: Gavin Plumley
Explore how Prague, Ljubljana and Budapest used culture to shape their national identities, through art, architecture, literature and music.
Little Baddow Memorial Hall, Little Baddow, Chelmsford
£35 (refreshments and lunch)
E: Megan Bashir meganbashir@ btinternet.com
CHILTERN HILLS
Heritage Highlights – The Whole Art of the Book
2 OCT, 10.30AM-3PM
Tutor: Dominic Riley
From the invention of bookbinding on the Nile 2,000 years ago, explore the evolution of the craft. Learn how to make a traditional hardbound book and watch a demonstration of techniques. Bring along your own books!
The King’s Church, Raans Road, Amersham
£37 (sandwich lunch and refreshments)
E: Felicity Sykes acechilternhills@theartssociety.org
Heritage Highlights – Art in the City
15 NOV, 10.30AM-3PM
Tutor: Alexandra Epps
Unearth more than 2,000 years of history in this celebration of the City of London’s heritage. Marvel at the stained glass to be found within the City churches, discover
hidden works of public art and learn how the Thames has inspired artists.
The King’s Church (as before)
£37 (sandwich lunch and refreshments)
E: Felicity Sykes
acechilternhills@theartssociety.org
T: 01296 620830
WYVERN
Truth and Beauty in Art – an exploration of how the concept of truth and beauty in art has changed over time and between cultures
22 JAN 2020 Tutor: David Rosier; 26 FEB 2020 Suzanne Perrin; 24 MAR 2020 Chantal Brotherton–Ratcliffe
10AM-3.30PM
A course on how the concepts of value, truth and beauty in art have varied between cultures throughout history.
Headley Lecture Theatre, Ashmolean Museum, Beaumont Street, Oxford
£114 (full course); £38 (individual sessions)
E: Hilary Reid Evans – wyvernsd@gmail.com
WESSEX
The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden – the inside view
26 NOV, 10AM-3.30PM
Tutor: Nigel Bates
Filled with stories – and secrets – this day reveals what life is like backstage at the famous arts venue. Learn about costume and set designs, and the history and architecture
of the building, and enjoy performance clips.
Michael Herbert Hall, Wilton, Salisbury
£25 (coffee and sandwich lunch)
E: Ann Danby – ardanby@aol.com
EAST SURREY
Sir Stamford Raffles – art collector and discoverer of Singapore
8 NOV, 10AM-1PM
Tutor: Denise Heywood
Sir Stamford Raffles was known as the founder of modern Singapore. To mark the 200th anniversary of his arrival there, this day looks at the country’s architectural heritage and Raffles’ legacy.
The Yehudi Menuhin Hall, Cobham Road, Stoke d’Abernon, Cobham
£20
E: Jo Edna Corbyn – ciao2005@hotmail.co.uk
T: 07758 097003
NORTH WEST AREA
Perfectly Palladian, coolly classical, gloomily Gothic – the Georgian country house in North West England and beyond
17 OCT, 10.30AM
Tutor: Roger Mitchell
Set at historic Lytham Hall, this day showcases the influence of the British country house, including discussions on the architectural styles of the 18th century and a guided tour of the property.
Lytham Hall, Ballam Road, Lytham, Lancashire
£42 (lunch, refreshments and guided tour)
E: Sue O’Brien – suegreenfoot@outlook.com
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