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SUMMARY:Art History Talk - Dr Suzanne Fagence Cooper
DESCRIPTION:NOW SOLD OUT! \nHow We Might Live: At Home with Jane and William Morris \nby Dr Suzanne Fagence Cooper \n  \nWilliam Morris wrote: ‘The true secret of happiness lies in taking a genuine interest in all the details of daily life’. This lecture looks at the houses and works of art that Jane and William Morris made together\, from Red House to Kelmscott Manor. Through newly-revealed letters and diaries\, furniture\, wall-hangings and beautiful books\, we can explore the pioneering life they embraced with their artist friends. \nDr. Suzanne Fagence Cooper is a writer\, broadcaster and curator with expertise in 19th and 20th century British art and culture. She spent 12 years at the V&A Museum\, researching the Victorian collections\, and is in demand as historical consultant for TV and film. She is an invited lecturer for the Arts Society and Cunard voyages. \nSuzanne was Research Curator for Ruskin\, Turner & the Storm Cloud (York Art Gallery\, 2019).  Her recent book\, To See Clearly: Why Ruskin Matters was published by Quercus\, and her latest work\, At Home with Jane and William Morriswas published in paperback in 2023. \nLunch in the Great Hall at Naworth is included. \nBOOK TICKETS HERE: https://www.trybooking.com/uk/events/landing/76924?
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LOCATION:Naworth Castle\, Naworth Castle Estate\, Brampton\, Cumbria\, CA8 2HF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Art,Art Historian Talk
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SUMMARY:Art History Talk - Rafaele Appleby
DESCRIPTION:Rafaele was born into an artistic family\, immersed in a world of paintings and music from a young age. Working in a studio near Hadrian’s Wall\, with views of the Cumbrian fells to the south and a kitchen garden to the north\, Rafaele’s art often draws inspiration from the surrounding nature. The process can be swift and dynamic or slow and meditative\, depending on the subject and mood.  Much of Rafaele’s work revolves around an exploration of color and light. \n“The music or silence that fills the studio is always deliberate\, never by chance. Solitude is essential in the studio\, where the creative process remains deeply personal.” \nWild landscapes are a constant source of inspiration—whether it’s rugged rocks by the sea or settled in ancient stone circles\, crashing waves along remote shorelines\, or the ever-changing sky. Sometimes a delicate flower might find its way into the story. Their artistic journey is always intertwined with the presence of family and children\, who have grown up surrounded by both paintings and music. \nRafaele’s Website: https://www.rafaeleappleby.co.uk/ \nLunch in the Great Hall at Naworth is included. \nBOOK TICKETS HERE: https://www.trybooking.com/uk/Eoib
URL:https://echoeventslanercost.co.uk/event/art-history-talk-rafaele-appleby/
LOCATION:Naworth Castle\, Naworth Castle Estate\, Brampton\, Cumbria\, CA8 2HF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Art,Art Historian Talk
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SUMMARY:Art History Talk - Dr Sarah Victoria Turner
DESCRIPTION:  \nSarah Turner is an art historian and Director of the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art.\nShe has published widely and co-curated several major exhibitions\, most recently\,\nMaking New Worlds: Li Yuan-chia & Friends at Kettle’s Yard.\nMuch of her academic writing has focused on the entangled relationships between Britain\, the British Empire and South Asia. With Hammad Nasar\, Senior Research Fellow at the PMC\, Sarah co-leads the London\, Asia research project. They have co-curated\, with Amy Tobin\, the exhibition Making New Worlds at Kettle’s Yard\, Cambridge\, on the artist Li Yuan-chia and the LYC Museum and Art Gallery he established in Cumbria in the 1970s.\nThis talk is a must for anyone interested in Li and his legacy\, the work at the LYC in Banks and the links with Helen and Jim Ede who founded Kettle’s Yard. \nLunch in the Great Hall at Naworth is included. \nBOOK TICKETS HERE: https://www.trybooking.com/uk/events/landing/76936?\n \n 
URL:https://echoeventslanercost.co.uk/event/art-history-talk-dr-sarah-victoria-turner/
LOCATION:Naworth Castle\, Naworth Castle Estate\, Brampton\, Cumbria\, CA8 2HF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Art,Art Historian Talk
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SUMMARY:Art History Talk - Jovan Nicholson
DESCRIPTION:Jovan Nicholson is an independent art historian and has curated and written the accompanying catalogues for Art and Life: Ben Nicholson\, Winifred Nicholson\, Christopher Wood\, Alfred Wallis\, William Staite Murray 1920-1931; Winifred Nicholson: Liberation of Colour; Winifred Nicholson in Cumberland; Kate Nicholson and Winifred Nicholson; Cumbrian Rag Rugs.  He is an expert in Winifred Nicholson and a grandson of Ben and Winifred Nicholson. \nHis talk will explore the links between the painter George Howard\, 9th Earl of Carlisle and Winifred Nicholson. George Howard\, who lived at Naworth Castle and where Winifred was partially brought up\, was Winifred’s grandfather and it was with him that she received her first painting lessons. Her early work has a close relationship with Howard\, but in addition she also befriended fellow artists and painted on her extensive travels in much the same way as her grandfather. \nJovan’s Website: https://www.jovannicholson.co.uk/ \nLunch in the Great Hall at Naworth is included. \nBOOK TICKETS HERE: https://www.trybooking.com/uk/events/landing/78743?
URL:https://echoeventslanercost.co.uk/event/art-history-talk-jovan-nicholson/
LOCATION:Naworth Castle\, Naworth Castle Estate\, Brampton\, Cumbria\, CA8 2HF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Art,Art Historian Talk
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