Sir Christopher Wren and the English Baroque |
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The next lecture to be presented by The Arts Society Ealing St. Paul’s Cathedral is one of the icons of Britain; from the paintings of Canaletto to photographs of the Blitz, it rises above London. In the next lecture to be hosted by The Arts Society Ealing Jo Walton will look at the remarkable genius of its creator, Sir Christopher Wren: scientist, anatomist, mathematician, architect and urban planner. Set amidst the lively and vibrant period of the Restoration and the Great Fire, find out how he transformed the skyline of London and created a new language for architects in England. Jo Walton has combined teaching and lecturing with a career in art bookselling and has been a volunteer guide at both Tate Britain and Tate Modern. This talk takes place at 7:30pm on Monday 27 June at St Barnabas Church Hall, Pitshanger Lane, Ealing W5 1QG. Visitors are welcome to attend at £8 per lecture (reduced to £3 for students); payment can be made by cash on the evening or in advance by contacting: spsecretarytase@gmail.com The Arts Society Ealing belongs to the large umbrella organisation, The Arts Society, previously known as the National Association of Decorative and Fine Arts Societies (NADFAS), which was founded in 1968. The local Society, which has a membership of around 140, is now one of the 388 member societies of The Arts Society that have been formed throughout the United Kingdom, in parts of Europe and in Australia and New Zealand. The Arts Society Ealing holds 10 lectures a year and more information can be found by visiting its web site.
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