The Greatest Storytellers of the 19th century: Seeking Modernity
£160£100
The 19th century tells a long and extraordinary story. Change is afoot in all walks of life. It is a whirlwind of productivity and creativity but also of shocking drama. In this series, Rose Balston will dive deep into the lives and works of just a few artists practicing in this tumultuous time: among others Vigée Le Brun, Canova, Goya, William Blake, the Pre-Raphaelites and Whistler. Through their art, Rose will explore the social, political, economic and religious upheaval that challenged every sector of society.
This was an age of revolution, war, thrumming industry, colonialization and Darwinism. Grappling to come to terms with these unprecedented cultural shifts, artists fought for change - armed just with a brush or chisel, plus hope for a better future. As they sought out new forms of expression we will witness heroic, disturbing, visionary, melancholic, bold, innovative and dazzlingly modern paintings and sculpture. And as ideas bounced back and forth between England, France, Italy and Spain, we’ll see how this thoroughly exciting period of art completely reinvigorated the role of the artist in the modern world.
· This series is suitable for everyone, first-timers to art history, and old hands.
· Listen to all eight lectures to get the most of the period. Or you are welcome to join any of the talks independently.
· Catch-up recordings are available to ticket-holders.
· You are able to choose the option of gifting the series, or just one lecture, as you purchase your ticket.
· To broaden your background of the period, you can buy an extra bundle of three of Rose’s past talks for £40 (once purchased, you will have access to this bundle for 3 weeks):
- “David: The Art of Revolution”
- “The Hidden Truths of John Constable”
- “The Sun is God: JMW Turner, the Father of Modern Art”