Mark Gertler, British Modernist & Pioneer
Fri, Nov 12
|Hybrid (in person + online)
London-born Mark Gertler gained a scholarship to study at the Slade in 1908 and entered the circle of the Bloomsbury Group who patronised his art. Alan explores this interesting artist in this one hour lecture. More information below.
Time & Location
Nov 12, 2021, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM GMT
Hybrid (in person + online)
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About the Event
Good-looking and intense Mark Gertler was the inspiration for the characters in several novels and was tormented by his love for fellow Slade student Dora Carrington. At its best his work bears comparison with that of Renoir: conventional in subject but sumptuously rich in colour!
delivered by Alan Read
Please note that once you pay you will get an automated email confirming your payment. This email will also contain a link for the online lecture, please notify us well in advance if you did not receive the link.
Should it be possible to hold this lecture in person, it will be delivered as a hybrid lecture (in person + online) at:
Whittaker Ave, Richmond TW9 1TP
Note that there might still be restrictions in place and we might be limited in numbers able to attend. You will receive an email prior to this event discussing the options available.
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A recording will be made of this lecture and can be bought separately after the event has taken place.
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