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The Femme Fatale in late 19th century art

Fri, Sep 13

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Richmond Library Annexe, online & replay

Who is the femme fatale & why was ‘she’ so popular in fin de siècle Europe? This talk will explore the image & idea of her in art and popular culture. Incl the work of Munch, Klimt, Oscar Wilde and Sarah Bernhardt we think about the attraction and disgust associated with the most corrupted women.

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The Femme Fatale in late 19th century art
The Femme Fatale in late 19th century art

Time & Location

Sep 13, 2024, 11:00 PM – 11:05 PM

Richmond Library Annexe, online & replay, Quadrant Rd, Richmond TW9 1DH, UK

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delivered by Sarah Jaffray

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