15
April 2027

The Powder and the Glory: Helena Rubinstein cosmetics, art & wealth

Welcome to The Arts Society Stirling and Forth Valley
Thursday, April 15, 2027 - 10:45 to 12:15
Albert Halls, Albert Place
Dumbarton Road Stirling FK8 2LQ
Online Event

This lecture looks at Helena Rubinstein, the first female millionaire and her influence on art.

There are no ugly women, only lazy ones, quipped cosmetics entrepreneur Helena Rubinstein, whose company made her one of the world's richest women.

Business woman, art collector, and philanthropist, she was the first female millionaire.

She commissioned work from avant-garde artists, Joan Miró, Picasso, Salvador Dali who was to design a powder compact for her.

Her exclusive beauty salons influenced and blurred the conceptual boundaries between fashion, art galleries, and the domestic interior. 

THE ARTS SOCIETY ACCREDITED LECTURER

Ms Lucrezia Walker

Is a regular lecturer at the National Gallery both in front of the paintings and in the lecture theatre. For the Tate Gallery's Development department she speaks to their corporate sponsors in their offices and at their private receptions in both Tates. She teaches US undergraduates on their Study Abroad semesters in London. She was Lay Canon for the Visual Arts at St Paul's Cathedral 2010-2014.