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Programme 2009/10


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Monday 5th
October 2009
  LECTURE   Nigel Saul : History in Monuments and the history of monuments

Wednesday 4th
November 2009
  LECTURE   Laura Jacobus  

New Light on Giotto’s frescoes in the Arena Chapel, Padua


Monday 7th
December 2009
  LECTURE   Gwendolyn Leick : Thoughts on the development of urbanism in Mesopotamia

Saturday 30th
January 2010 2pm
  AGM and LECTURE   Oliver Green : Design that moved a metropolis: Frank Pick and the art of London Transport

Monday 15th
February 2010
  LECTURE   Barrie Bullen   Byzantium rediscovered

Monday 8th
March 2010
  LECTURE   Neil Cox   Picasso: human face

STUDY DAYS AND OTHER EVENTS (pre-booking essential)


10th - 14th
September 2009
STUDY TOUR   Dr Richard Plant   Autumn tour to Cologne  

Saturday 28th
November 2009
STUDY DAY  

John McNeill

  The Road to Santiago: medieval art and architecture along the Camino Francés

 


Saturday 6th
March 2010
STUDY DAY   Joachim Strupp   The Italian Renaissance Garden  

15th-21st
April 2010
STUDY TOUR   Alexandra Gajewski   Mediaeval Burgundy

 


Saturday 24th
April 2010
STUDY DAY   Jane Spooner & Jeremy Ashbee   The Tower of London  

4th-8th
November 2010
STUDY TOUR   Clare Ford‑Wille   Renaissance Rome

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  • All lectures are at the Courtauld Institute, Somerset House and at 6 pm except for that on 24th January.
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03/04
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07/08
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Updated: 12 April 2011