29
April 2027

Viking Art & Legend

Welcome to The Arts Society Woburn Area
Thursday, April 29, 2027 - 19:30
Online Event

The popular and not inaccurate view of the Vikings is of thuggish invaders and ferocious fighters. Whilst it’s always acknowledged that they were also masters of navigation and sea-faring and were great traders, not much attention is paid to their culture and how some of it influenced later church art in Britain. Their religious beliefs worked seamlessly with their legends so sometimes the two are hard to separate. Sagas tell of heroic deeds by both man and monster, whilst others unintentionally show the nuts and bolts of Scandinavian society.

Gallery

Viking Art & Legend - Picture stone. Valhalla. Odin. Sleipnir. Ship s.ix - s.x Gotland

THE ARTS SOCIETY ACCREDITED LECTURER

Mrs Imogen Corrigan

After nearly 20 years in the British army, went to the University of Kent to study Anglo-Saxon & Medieval History and Art, graduating with 1st class honours, followed by an MPhil from the University of Birmingham. Works as a freelance lecturer across Britain and Europe as well as lecturing on small cruise ships and running study tours and courses on land. Has written Stone on Stone: the Men Who Built the Cathedrals, published 2019. A Freeman of the City of London, being a Member of the Company of Communicators.

Willing and able to deliver lectures remotely via Webinar/Zoom.