This lecture will cover a variety of well known paintings from the National Gallery's collection.
The National Gallery celebrates its 200th Anniversary in 2024. In this talk a variety (it could be up to 10 paintings) of well-known and well-loved paintings from the National Gallery are discussed, enjoyed and put in their context. These vary from Jan Van Eyck’s Arnolfini Marriage, Gainsborough’s Mr and Mrs Andrews, Velazquez’ Rokeby Venus, Zurbarán’s A cup of water and a rose, Constable’s Hay Wain, Van Gogh’s Chair and others
How to book this event:
please email info@theartssocietygravesend.org.uk to book a place. Fee for visitors £10.00
THE ARTS SOCIETY ACCREDITED LECTURER
Ms Gail Turner
Historian, art historian, and painter. She is passionate about Spain and Spanish topics. She has been a long-time lecturer for The Arts Society, and before Covid she taught on courses at the V&A, and for Art Pursuits, the National Gallery and the Art Fund. She has lectured on Cambridge University Summer Schools, the Courtauld Institute Summer Courses, Inscape, and for many arts organisations in Europe. In the past she led tours to Spain for The Arts Society and Martin Randall Travel. Gail lectured in the Prado and Royal Academy of San Fernando in Madrid in the 1980s, and was Deputy Curator of Keats Shelley Memorial House, Rome, before that. She was also once a Christie’s consultant in Illuminated Manuscripts. In 2015 Gail was awarded the Encomienda de Isabel la Católica (the equivalent of the CBE) by the King of Spain for promoting Spanish culture among British audiences. She is President of The Arts Society Colchester.
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