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February 2025

Lecture: The Royal Pavilion Brighton

Welcome to The Arts Society Kennet & Swindon
Monday, February 17, 2025 - 11:00
Ellendune Centre, Barrett Way
Wroughton Swindon SN4 9LW
Online Event

Join us for look into the amazing Royal Brighton Pavilion

How could such an extraordinary and outlandish creation have been built in England? The answers lie partly in the 18th-century fashion for chinoiserie, partly in the travels of British artists to India and China, and partly in the extravert personality of the Prince Regent - later King George IV. As a royal residence the Pavilion enjoyed musical evenings, lavish banquets and high-tech kitchens. In 1850 it faced destruction, but was rescued by the townspeople of Brighton; in 1914-16 it was used as an Indian military hospital; in 1975 it survived an arson attack. Since then it has been restored to the magnificently exotic palace that we see today. 

THE ARTS SOCIETY ACCREDITED LECTURER

Dr Patrick Conner

1970-71 Teacher at Marlborough College. 1975-86 Keeper of Fine Art at the Royal Pavilion, Art Gallery & Museums, Brighton. Since 1986 Director of the Martyn Gregory Gallery, London. Author of several books including Savage Ruskin, Oriental Architecture in the West and George Chinnery, artist of India and the China Coast.