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Fri, Jan 26

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Richmond Library Annexe or Online

‘Me too’ in Dutch 17th century art

Inappropriate advances, young girls being solicited by older men, there are plenty of Dutch Golden Age genre painting which make for uncomfortable watching. Join us to interpret how why these paintings were made and how 17th audiences would have viewed them.

‘Me too’ in Dutch 17th century art
‘Me too’ in Dutch 17th century art

Time & Location

Jan 26, 2024, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM GMT

Richmond Library Annexe or Online, Quadrant Rd, Richmond TW9 1DH, UK

About the Event

delivered by Mariska Beekenkamp-Wladimiroff

Please note that once you pay you will get an email confirming your payment, including a link to join online should you chose to do so. If you have not received any emails, please check your spam or junk folder, or email us - well in advance.

These lectures will be delivered as Hybrid (both in person and online) lectures. Should you chose to join in person, please come to:

The Richmond Library Annexe, Quadrant Rd, Richmond TW9 1DH

NB People attending in person are no longer required to book and pay in advance. Payment on the day can be accepted again!

When joining online, please use the link provided in the confirmation email. Please make sure to log on 10 min before the start of the talks should you be joining online. This talk will be delivered in Zoom Meeting. This means your camera and microphone are on upon joining. You are welcome to either turn things off or join the discussion before and after the talk. Please mute yourself during the lecture.

A recording will be made of this event and can be bought separately by members of our database after the event has taken place.

Tickets

  • Regular

    £15.00
  • Creditor

    This ticket is for people who have credit with Art Historical London because they paid in advance via bank transfer, cheque or gift voucher.

    £0.00

Total

£0.00

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