Renoir was a leading figure in the Impressionist style of painting. In his later years, he strove to bring a timeless edge to the sensuality and immediacy of his work to cement his legacy in the world of classical art. Kathy helps us to understand the turmoil that he resolved through his later work.
THE ARTS SOCIETY ACCREDITED LECTURER
Dr Kathy McLauchlan
A lecturer specialising in 19th-century art history, I am currently a course director at the Victoria & Albert Museum, organising courses and study days on the history of art and design. I teach at several institutions, including Art Pursuits. I am a graduate of Oxford University and the Courtauld Institute, with a PhD on French 19th-century painters in Rome. I am available for both individual lectures and study days. In addition to the subjects on my page I can cover:
• Sketch and Finish in 19th-century French Painting
• Montmartre fin de siècle
• Mucha and the Slav Epic
• America and the Sublime Landscape
OTHER EVENTS
Society
Dr Colin Shindler
15 May 2024 - 14:00
Online Event