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October 2024

Rubens: 'Painter of Princes, Prince of Painters'

Welcome to The Arts Society Taunton
Tuesday, October 1, 2024 - 14:30
Cheddon Fitzpaine Memorial Hall
Rowford Cottage, Cheddon Fitzpaine Taunton TA2 8JY
Online Event

This lecture traces the artist’s astonishing development over the first 15 years of his career.

Diplomat, scholar, art collector, businessman and fluent in five languages, Peter Paul Rubens was also, by the age of about 35, the most successful international artist of his time. Looking in detail at many of the artist’s greatest works, this lecture traces the artist’s astonishing development over the first 15 years of his career, during which he transformed himself from an awkward Northern painter into an artist whose work was sought after by courts all over Europe, earning him the epithet ‘painter of princes, prince of painters’.

THE ARTS SOCIETY ACCREDITED LECTURER

Dr Lois Oliver

Dr Lois Oliver is Professor in History of Art at the University of Notre Dame in London, and a Visiting Lecturer at the Courtauld Institute. She has worked as a Curator at the V&A, the National Gallery, and the Royal Academy. Her recent exhibitions include ‘Berthe Morisot: Shaping Impressionism’ at Dulwich Picture Gallery and ‘Jock McFadyen: Tourist without a Guidebook’ for the Royal Academy. Lois enjoys creating audio and multimedia tours for many of the UK’s leading arts institutions and has appeared on BBC Radio and TV. Also a keen violinist, Lois plays regularly with Kensington Chamber Orchestra and the Endellion Festival Orchestra. Lois studied English Literature at Cambridge University, and History of Art at the Courtauld Institute, completing an MA in Venetian Renaissance Art and writing her PhD thesis on The Image of the Artist, Paris 1815-1855.