Photos of visit to Pitzhanger Manor and Osterley House -18 May 2022
First stop – Pitzhanger Manor On to Osterley House and Park for the afternoon […]
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First stop – Pitzhanger Manor On to Osterley House and Park for the afternoon […]
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The May lecture by Bernard Allan, covered the lives of 3 female artists over a period of four and a[…]
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Drawing on her extensive knowledge and experience of Art and Architecture as a Lecturer for Tate Modern, Tate Britain, Guildhall[…]
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Once described by the French author Albert Camus as “Prague, the city full of gold genius” Gavin Plumley, well known writer, author,[…]
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Nigel Bates, who is a professional percussionist, writer and speaker, and former Musical Administrator of the Royal Ballet, gave a[…]
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Colin Pink is a writer, poet, philosopher and art historian specialising in the relationship between the history of art and[…]
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Society members had a brilliant lecture from Chantal Brotherton – Ratcliffe, consultant lecturer on Old Master Paintings and a 16th[…]
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An audience of about sixty people were able to welcome Paul Bahn to talk to us at our first live lecture[…]
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Graphic designer, writer and broadcaster Mark Ovenden gave us a fascinating online overview of aviation posters and maps in his[…]
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Over one hundred and thirty people tuned in to the May lecture when archaeologist Julian Richards enthusiastically gave his talk[…]
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Often described as the first modern painter, Titian was completely different from any artist of his time and, as speaker[…]
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‘Highlights of Maritime Art from the 16th Century’ and ‘Dazzle, Disguise and Disruption’ Dr James Taylor FRS visited The Arts[…]
Read moreMatthew Denney gave an interesting and informative talk on Zoom this month. Matthew is an auctioneer, writer and lecturer. His[…]
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Hogarth is nowadays mostly remembered as a talented satirist, but there is much more to him than that. He was[…]
Read moreShauna Isaac has been active in World War II art restitution for several years and has worked with families and[…]
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It is traditional for our December meeting to have a Christmas theme and this year’s talk ‘Dickens of a Christmas[…]
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On what was a beautiful Autumn afternoon in Grayshott, art historian and linguist Jacqueline Cockburn gave a much anticipated talk[…]
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During the first week of October, Graphic designer Howard Smith gave an entertaining overview of the history of documentary making[…]
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On June the 11th, The Arts Society Grayshott held its first online event via Zoom Webinar drawing in an audience[…]
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The Healing Power of Plants – March 5th 2020 Since 1986 Timothy Walker has given 1,500 public lectures, primarily as[…]
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