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Green Serene: Mineral Colours in Ancient and Medieval Art

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Online Recorded Webinar

This lecture is part of a series on Mineral Colours in Ancient and Medieval Art, and will tell us all about the use and symbolism of green pigments and minerals, particularly in the context of the Islamic world. More information below!

Green Serene: Mineral Colours in Ancient and Medieval Art
Green Serene: Mineral Colours in Ancient and Medieval Art

Time & Location

On Demand

Online Recorded Webinar

Guests

About the Event

Colour & Craft is a short series of Art History lectures focusing on the hidden histories of

minerals and metals that were mined, smelted and processed to produce the raw materials

and colours for great works of art in the Medieval and Early Modern periods, both in the

East and the West. This weekly series of four lectures by Anita Chowdry is devoted to

minerals that provided four precious colour-groups, and their value in the decorative arts.

Referencing objects from museum collections, with a wide range of fascinating

Tickets

  • Regular, individual lecture

    £7.50

  • Creditor

    This ticket is for people who would like to pay in advance offline by cheque or bank transfer, or who have bought a subscription plan. Please let us know how you will be paying.

    £0.00

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