16
March 2026

The Bayeux Tapestry: a unique work of art

The Arts Society Maidenhead
Monday, March 16, 2026 - 11:30
Baylis Theatre Braywick Leisure Centre
Braywick Road Maidenhead Sl6 1BN
Online Event

This unique work of art was done for a specific location, recalling an extraordinary  time in history.

This unique work of art was done for a specific location, recalling an extraordinary  time in history.  The lecture will look at a contemporary tapestry in Girona as well as other aspects of art in what is known as the 'Romanesque' period.  Photographs include places recently visited where the Battle of Hastings took place, but the main drive of the talk will be on the very approachable figures appearing in the tapestry and its narration. 

Juliet Heslewood
Juliet studied History of Art at London University. For thirty years she lived in France where she became a lecturer on art and architecture in the Midi-Pyrenees area and gained a Masters degree in English Literature at Toulouse University. She has devised and led art study tours in some seven areas of France. As a writer, she has published many books - folktales, fiction and art - of which her History of Western Painting for Young People was translated into twelve languages. Returned to England she continues to write and hosts informal art history classes as well as lecturing widely for organisations including The Arts Society and the Ashmolean Museum. Her most recent book is Van Gogh: A Life in Places which led her to take part in the television series Art on the BBC