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Displaying from Sunday, May 19, 2019
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May 2019
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Wednesday 22 |
18:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Great Impressions � Rembrandt and the History of Printmaking
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A public lecture by Dr Susanne Meurer, School of Design (History of Art), UWA.
Rembrandt features amongst a select group of artists whose work proved influential across various media. He was never “just” a great painter, but also a prolific and innovative printmaker. Over four (...)
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June 2019
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Tuesday 18 |
18:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Missing Magnificence: tracing Catherine de Medici�s hidden cultural legacy : Celebrating the 90th Anniversary of Italian Studies at UWA
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A public talk by Professor Susan Broomhall, History, UWA.
2019 is also the 500th anniversary of the birth of Catherine de Medici. As queen consort, regent and queen mother, Catherine dominated sixteenth-century French political life. Embracing her Medici heritage, her cultural projects (...)
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Wednesday 19 |
A public lecture by Arvi Wattel, School of Design (History of Art), UWA.
A recurring image of Rembrandt is that of the solitary painter, retreating ever further into the privacy of his studio over the course of his career. Yet, the opposite could be said as well: Rembrandt was thoroughly (...)
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July 2019
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Wednesday 24 |
A public lecture by Dr Susan Broomhall, School of Humanities (History), UWA.
This lecture explores how the character of Rembrandt van Rijn is interpreted through place, gender and emotions in museums and heritage sites in the Netherlands today. It focuses on the cities of Leiden and (...)
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August 2019
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Wednesday 28 |
A public lecture by Elke Krasny, Professor for Art and Education, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna.
In medical terms critical care, also known as intensive care, is a specialized branch of medicine dedicated to diagnosing and treating life-threatening conditions. For this lecture, this term (...)
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November 2019
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Friday 22 |
How do artists negotiate objectivity and subjectivity when representing the self?
Join art historian Emily Brink for this talk examining the connection between self-portraiture and still-life, with an emphasis on the work of artist A.M.E. Bale (1875-1955). Emily Brink is an Assistant Professor in (...)
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Saturday 23 |
9:30 - EVENT - Creative Travel Photography : Learn from Master Photographer and National Geographic finalist
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Everybody who travels wants to return with stunning memories of the people and places they have experienced. Learn how to capture great travel images with one of Australia’s top travel and photo tours photographers, Nick Melidonis and ensure the time you spend on travel is reflected in high (...)
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