Inventive, ribald and often cruel, satirical prints were a vivid aspect of British visual culture in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Join Art Collections Cataloguer, Alison Wright, in our art store for an introduction to the disorderly world of two leading satirical artists, James Gillray (1756-1815) and Thomas Rowlandson (1757-1827). Meet in the LG floor foyer of the library. Spaces limited, book on Eventbrite via rhulartcollections.eventbrite.co.uk
2019/11/25 12:00
2019/11/25 12:45
Europe/London
Lunchtime Talk on Art and Satire
Inventive, ribald and often cruel, satirical prints were a vivid aspect of British visual culture in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Join Art Collections Cataloguer, Alison Wright, in our art store for an introduction to the disorderly world of two leading satirical artists, James Gillray (1756-1815) and Thomas Rowlandson (1757-1827). Meet in the LG floor foyer of the library. Spaces limited, book on Eventbrite via rhulartcollections.eventbrite.co.uk
Art store, LG floor, Davison building