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Programme 2010/11


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Monday 11th
October 2010
  LECTURE   Dr Federico Botana : The Italian altarpiece c. 1215-1450: form and function

Monday 1st
November 2010
  LECTURE   Dr Michael Michael  

Stained glass: the first modern medium of communication


Monday 6th
December 2010
  LECTURE   Jane Pritchard   Designing for Diaghilev, more than just painting the stage

Saturday 29th
January 2011 2pm
  AGM followed by LECTURE   Dr Saskia Stevens   Exploring the edge: an examination of the appearance and significance of Roman urban boundaries

Monday 14th
February 2011
  LECTURE   Dr Ffiona Gilmore Eaves  

Messages in stone: the mosaics of Roman North Africa


Monday 14th
March 2011
  LECTURE   Dr Hongxing Zhang   Phases and themes in Chinese painting 600-1900

STUDY DAYS AND OTHER EVENTS (pre-booking essential)


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

Saturday 27th
November 2010
STUDY DAY   Dr Michael Lewis   Unravelling the Bayeux Tapestry

 


Saturday 12th
March 2011
STUDY DAY   Dr Lucy Worsley   The Architecture of Robert Smythson  

Saturday 19th
March 2011
STUDY VISIT   Anna Eavis  

Oxford - medieval architecture and stained glass

 

13th-20th
April 2011
STUDY TOUR   John McNeill   Segovia and Burgos: Art, Architecture and Religion in Medieval Castile  

16th-20th
September 2011
STUDY TOUR   Clare Ford-Wille   Antwerp  

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Updated: 12 April 2011