21
September 2026

The Life and Work of Sir Alfred Munnings 1878 - 1959

Welcome to The Arts Society Nidd Valley (Harrogate Evening Group)
Monday, September 21, 2026 - 19:30
Christchurch Hall
The Stray Harrogate HG1 4SW
Online Event

Munnings became a successful English artist after an inauspicious start - we'll consider his life & artistic output.

Alfred Munnings, the son of a Suffolk miller, left school at the age of fourteen and a half when he was apprenticed as a commercial artist. Attending evening classes at the Norwich School of Art, Munnings would go on to become one of the most successful English artists of the first half of the twentieth century, ending his long career as President of the Royal Academy.

This lecture looks at his amazing and extensive artistic output from his early life as a commercial artist, through the extraordinarily evocative and powerful depictions of Canadian soldiers during the First World to his mature work as this country’s leading sporting and equestrian artist. It also touches on the controversy around his views on modern art and as such acts as an accessible examination of the tensions between figurative painting and non-representational art during the early twentieth century. 

Christopher Garibaldi
Our lecturer, Christopher Garibaldi, currently works as an independent researcher. Between 2010–2019 he was Director of Palace House, Newmarket (National Horse Racing Museum). Prior to that he worked as Co-Director of the Attingham Summer School for the Study of Historic Houses and Collections, Senior Curator & Assistant Keeper of Art (Decorative Art) at Norwich Castle Museum and was co-curator of Flower Power – The Meaning of Flowers in Art and Eat, Drink and Be Merry, the British at Table 1600 to 2000. Christopher has also catalogued the silver in the Royal Collection at Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle and other royal residences.