The Festival of Britain highlighted the radical changes in Britain after WWII.
In the aftermath of World War II art, architecture, fashion, film, music and theatre changed radically. The Festival of Britain highlighted these artistic communities and showcased a brighter future for every citizen. In fine art, Hepworth and Heron, Bacon and others were forging bold new directions.
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THE ARTS SOCIETY ACCREDITED LECTURER
Mr Russell Nash
Russell trained and worked as an actor, writer, puppeteer and theatre maker for 15 years. He also spent time as a journalist, jewellery business owner and writer. In 2015 he qualified a London Blue Badge Tourist Guide. Around this time he rekindled his love of art and art history. He now regularly guides the major art galleries and museums in London including the National Gallery, National Portrait Gallery, Tates Modern & Britain and the British Museum. He has delivered lectures for institutes and museums, as well as numerous U3A groups and other societies.
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Frederick Worth created the gowns, Winterhalter depicted the luxurious fabrics in paint...