"Glamour clothed in steel, dedicated to speed, change - modernity!"
These innovative vehicle designs captured the Spirit of the Age – a belief in progress made manifest. To travel in one was to be literally at the leading edge of one’s society – one of the elite. The streamlined aerodynamic styling was largely a promotional device, but it succeeded triumphally in associating the railways, airlines and automobile companies with excitement! This lecture will discuss the aesthetics of speed in the 1930s.
How to book this event:
No need to book. New members and visitors welcome.
THE ARTS SOCIETY ACCREDITED LECTURER
Mr Tim Stimson
Tim's involvement in art began with the practical; for a number of years he was a professional painter and ceramicist in Scotland and Wales, before returning to university to study literature and the history of art, then training to teach adults. For the last 20 years he has been a freelance cultural art historian, specialising in 17th and 19th century art and society. He now lectures for the universities of Cambridge, Nottingham and Hull; the WEA, the Art Fund and presents residential study courses in Britain and Europe. He has recently completed a month long lecture tour of Western Australia.
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