11
November 2024

The Art of Snow and Ice: How artists transformed the winter landscape

Welcome to The Arts Society Gravesend
Monday, November 11, 2024 - 11:00
The Masonic Hall
25 Wrotham Road Gravesend DA11 0PA
Online Event

This lecture examines the ability of artists to convey snow as a symbol of peace but also of grandeur and terror.

The bleak midwinter held little appeal to the artist for many centuries until Bruegel’s Hunters in the Snow in the 16th century. From pristine backdrop to the tempestuous snowstorms of Turner to the capturing of ‘snow effect’ by the Impressionists, the ability of artists to convey snow as a symbol of peace but also of grandeur and terror is compelling. 

 

THE ARTS SOCIETY ACCREDITED LECTURER

Mrs Sue Jackson

Originally in academic art and design publishing, Sue is also a Fellow of the Huguenot Society, a Freeman of the City of London, a tutor at the City Literary Institute and a Blue Badge guide, conducting a variety of walks and visits.  I am also happy to offer virtual tours.