History of Art: Drawing in the Era of the Pre-Raphaelites
The Pre-Raphaelites are best known for their oil paintings: intensely detailed in the 1850s; romantic and decorative later. But their well known oils are underpinned by a rich seam of drawings and watercolours. These range from studies for details and compositions, through finished saleable works to private and personal ones. Enhance your enjoyment of the Ashmolean loan exhibition with this online course of five lectures.
Speakers: Hilary Underwood & Olive Maggs
25 April
The place of drawing in Pre-Raphaelite practice
2 May
Burne-Jones as a draughtsman
9 May
Drawing in the landscape
16 May
Drawing the Pre-Raphaelite Circle: Portraits, Self- Portraits, Models & Caricatures
23 May
Pre-Raphaelite Narratives: Drawing History and Drawing Modern Life
11am - 12.30pm
Full course £50 | Single lecture £12
Friends: Full course £45 | Single lecture £10
Surrey GU3 1DQ
Mon 25 Apr to Mon 23 May 2022