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January – April 2011

“ One of Britain’s most beautiful galleries” The Telegraph


Contents

Contents Exhibitions Exhibitions and Displays

Friends Events 4

Visits Gallery Music Lectures Gallery Film

Education Events 12 13 14 18

Education Lectures Art for Adults Art for Young People Art for Families

Support the gallery 20 21 24 26

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Dulwich Picture Gallery IS: 200 years old Founded in 1811, it was the first purpose-built public art gallery in England Beautiful The Gallery is a masterpiece by the Regency architect Sir John Soane, set in idyllic grounds in leafy Dulwich, a green oasis only four miles from central London

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Peaceful It is a place of quiet contemplation, off the beaten track but readily accessible by rail, car, bus, or bike

Amazing The view down the Gallery is one of the most dazzling visual feasts in London

World Class Its collections include beautiful masterpieces by Rembrandt, Rubens, Watteau, Gainsborough and Van Dyck amongst many others

Original How many other Galleries have their Founders’ mausoleum at their heart? Stimulating Our exhibition programme offers a minimum of three critically acclaimed loan exhibitions a year

Join us! Support us

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Hire The Gallery Calendar

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Accessible Our Education programmes have won countless awards; we welcome all ages, and are dedicated to encouraging the enjoyment of the visual arts for all. The Gallery has excellent disabled access Friendly Our staff are dedicated to making everyone’s visit as enjoyable as possible

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Alive The Gallery buzzes with lectures, art classes, concerts and special events Civilised Our café offers delicious food in a sophisticated contemporary extension – an award-winning building by architect Rick Mather – with views of the gallery and its beautiful grounds

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ISN’T: Government funded We are an independent museum and a Charitable Trust, reliant on fund-raising for everything that we accomplish. As part of that challenge, the Friends of Dulwich Picture Gallery are amongst the most dynamic and supportive in the museum world

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Friends by the Friends of Dulwich Picture Gallery Supported

Booking details, see page 11

Exhibitions and Displays in 2011

Norman Rockwell’s America

15 December 2010 – 27 March 2011 This is the first comprehensive exhibition of Norman Rockwell’s work to be shown in Britain. Norman Rockwell was the best known American Illustrator of the 20th century. He lived and worked through one of the most eventful periods in the nation’s history and his paintings vividly chronicle those times: they are American history in images.

Norman Rockwell’s America exhibits a remarkable collection of selected art spanning his six decade career. This exhibition will include all 323 Saturday Evening Post covers created between 1916 and 1963. Exhibition Lecture: Thursday 16 December, 12.30–1.30pm, First come, first served basis. Suggested Donation: £6

“ People looked forward to Rockwell’s images, the essence of their times, not only what was, but what people would have liked America to be” Judy Goffman Cutler, National Museum of American Illustration

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Friends and Displays in 2011: Supported by the Friends of Dulwich Picture Gallery Exhibitions

Booking details, see page 11 January 2011 – December 2011 The Gallery celebrates its 200th year with an astonishing international loan exhibition. Masterpiece A Month: Presiding Genius will feature a loan masterpiece every month in star position at the end of the Gallery’s enfilade. January: Sir Thomas Lawrence, Portrait of Sir John Soane

Masterpiece a Month:

February: Diego Velázquez, El bufón don Sebastián de Morra March: Johannes Vermeer, A Lady at the Virginals with a Gentleman (‘The Music Lesson’)

Presiding Genius

April: El Greco, The Vision of Saint John May: Paolo Veronese, Venere e Mercurio presentano a Giove Anteros ed Eros June: Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn, Rembrandt’s son Titus dressed as a monk July: Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, Comtesse d’Haussonville August: Vincent van Gogh, Self-Portrait with Felt Hat September: Thomas Gainsborough, Mrs Richard Brinsley Sheridan October: John Constable, RA, The Leaping Horse

FRIENDS OF DULWICH PICTURE GALLERY

November: David Hockney, Mr and Mrs Clark and Percy December: Domenichino, The Adoration of the Shepherds Each month will include an accompanying lecture. See page 14

THE INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE FOR COLLECTORS

The Linbury Trust The Estate of Lesley Lewis, The Stanley Scott Trust The Elizabeth Cayzer Charitable Trust 6

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Friends and Displays in 2011: Supported by the Friends of Dulwich Picture Gallery Exhibitions

Booking details, see page 11

Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven 19 October 2011 – 8 January 2012 In the early twentieth century in Toronto, Canada, the first stirrings of a new movement of painting were being felt. A group of artists started to engage with the awesome Canadian wilderness, a landscape previously considered too wild and untamed to inspire ‘true’ art. Tom Thomson paved the way for this artistic collective, the Group of Seven, and their works have become revered in Canada. This exhibition will reintroduce their stunning impressions of the Canadian landscape to the British public for the first time since the 1920s. Exhibition Lecture: Thursday 20 October 2011, 12.30–1.30pm. First come, first served basis. Suggested Donation: £6

Twombly and Poussin: Arcadian Painters 29 June – 25 September 2011 This unique exhibition will look at these two figures side by side for the first time.

“I would’ve liked to have been Poussin, if I’d had a choice, in another time.” Cy Twombly

Exhibition Lecture: Thursday Separated by three centuries the 30 June, 12.30–1.30pm. two artists nonetheless share First come, first served basis. remarkable similarities. The Suggested Donation: £6 connections are highlighted through the key themes of Arcadia and the pastoral, passion and love, violence and war and mythological figures that are central to both artists’ work. 8

Friends Easter Open Exhibition 22 April – 8 May 2011 The Friends of Dulwich Picture Gallery launch the fourth biennial exhibition of works by the Friends. All submitted works will go through a selection process by an expert panel of judges. Chosen works will be displayed and for sale in the Open Exhibition in the Gallery.

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Gallery Hire

Hire The Gallery Events

The Gallery Café

The Gallery caters for a wide range of private events including dinner parties, large and small, corporate strategy days, concerts, lectures and film showings, theatrical performances, private tours, christenings, bar/bat Mitzvahs, product launches, book signings, film and photographic location site

The Gallery Café can be hired separately for a huge range of smaller occasions – from birthday parties and anniversaries to book launches and christenings

Weddings The Gallery is licensed to hold Civil Marriage and Civil Partnership Ceremonies with Southwark Council. The events team is experienced in catering for very special days in both the Gallery, the Linbury Room and the gardens. All funds generated from the hire of Dulwich Picture Gallery go towards its conservation and to the development of ongoing education courses, events and exhibitions programmes

Linbury Room Equipped with sound and AV equipment and with either a raked or flat floor, this flexible multi-purpose room can be hired for daytime or evening use

The Gardens The Gardens can be used for pre-dinner drinks or hired separately with a marquee

Catering We have a list of approved caterers

For further information on prices and availability please call 020 8299 8713

Friends Events: Art Classes, tours, lectures and more

or email events@ dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk

Open to all Organised by the Friends of Dulwich Picture Gallery More than just a Gallery! The Friends of Dulwich Picture Gallery run a wide range of events from films to concerts in the Gallery. Events are open to all. Join us for a Candlelight Tour of Sir John Soane’s Museum or an Evening of Flamenco. A discount applies to all Friends on ticket prices. If you are interested in joining the Friends and supporting the Gallery please see the join-up form on page 27

“ It’s hard to think of a more magnificent setting” Time Out

Playful Transformations in ‘Floating World’ Prints p15

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Booking details By credit card: 020 8299 8750 Monday – Friday, 10am–12pm Please leave a message outside hours Or visit the Friends Desk in the Gallery Booking enquiries: friendsticketing@ dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk


Friends

Booking details, see page 11

Visits Candlelight evenings at Sir John Soane’s Museum Wed 16 Feb and Fri 11 March 6–8pm. Tube: Holborn. Meet at 13 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, WC2. Sir John Soane’s Museum will host two candlelight tours, led by a curator, of the extraordinary house that Soane created to display his collections of antiquities and works of art. We will start with a briefing and sparkling wine, and then tour the Museum including the unfolding Picture Room, the Dome area with its classical sculptures and casts, the Crypt and the Monk’s Parlour. The tours are limited to 30 people and are for Friends only £20, Friends only

Gallery Music Palace of Westminster Tues 22 Feb 11am–12.20pm Tube: Westminster. Meet at 10.30am in Westminster Hall. Enter via the Cromwell Green Visitor Entrance and go through security to Hall. Tour: 11am prompt (groups required to arrive at least 30 minutes before the tour time). The tour will include the robing rooms and galleries to the rear of the Lords Chamber, the Lords Chamber itself, Central Lobby, Members’ Lobby, the Division Lobbies and the Commons Chamber. The tour is being hosted by Rt. Hon. Tessa Jowell MP; it will start and end in Westminster Hall, the oldest part of the Palace of Westminster £10 (Friends £8)

Victoria and Albert Museum: Medieval and Renaissance Galleries Thurs 3 Mar 11am–1.20pm Tube: South Kensington Meet at main entrance of V&A on Cromwell Road, in the foyer, by the Information Desk under the Chihuly Chandelier. The 10 new galleries tell the story of European art and culture from AD 300–1600. This collection is considered one of the greatest in the world, and by examining a wide variety of objects, we will unravel a story which begins with the decline of the Roman Empire, follows the rise of Christianity through Europe and culminates with the Renaissance £12 (Friends £10)

Leighton House Museum Thurs 7 Apr 11am–12.30pm Tube: High Street Kensington Meet at 10.45am entrance of Leighton House Museum, Holland Park Road, W14 8LZ (there is no disabled access; there will be stairs to climb). Frederic, Lord Leighton (1830–1896) was the leading artist of the later Victorian period. As we explore his remarkable studio-home, which is both opulent, as in the Arab Hall, and modest, as in Leighton’s stark and austere bedroom; and rooms richly decorated with luxurious wall coverings, others lined with sketches, models and prints, we will uncover Leighton’s life, career, work and inspirations £12 (Friends £10), PLUS payable at the door £5 Entrance Fee (£1 concessions, Art Fund members free)

BBC Television Centre Thurs 5 May 10.30am–12.30pm. Tube: Wood Lane. Meet at Reception, Wood Lane, Hammersmith W12 ‎ The tour will include the news room, weather studio, the gallery overlooking the studio floor and finish with an interactive session £15 (Friends £12)

Lunchtime Concerts: From Blues to Bach

Louis de Bernières and Friends

Every Wednesday from 19 Jan to 23 Mar 1.30–2pm. Christ’s Chapel Enter from the cloister in Dulwich Picture Gallery. A series of lunchtime concerts given by talented students from the Foundation schools every Wed in the Chapel. It will start with close harmony and finish with an organ recital but in between there will be string quartets, brass, woodwind, piano and many other instruments taking part. Entrance through the Gallery Cloister Admission free

Thurs 24 Mar 7.30pm In the Gallery. An evening of poetry and music with the celebrated author Louis de Bernières and the Antonius Players followed by book signing. £20 (Friends £18) includes a glass of wine

Recital in association with The Worshipful Company of Musicians Fri 11 Feb 7.30–10pm In the Gallery. Winner of the 2008 Prince’s Prize awarded by The Musician’s Company, cellist Brian O’Kane is joined by pianist Alasdair Beatson, who has many prizes and awards to his credit. The programme will include sonatas by Beethoven and Faure and works by Schumann and Manuel de Falla £20 (Friends £18) Includes a glass of wine

The Worshipful Company of Musicians

Palace of Westminster

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V&A

Sir John Soane’s Museum

Leighton House Museum

Louis de Bernieres and Friends

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Friends

Booking details, see page 11

Lectures Masterpiece A Month: Presiding Genius Lectures Linbury Room 7pm for 7.30pm to 8.45pm A series of 12 monthly lectures which coincide with the Gallery’s Masterpiece A Month exhibition of great works from some of the foremost museums in the world £10 (Friends £8) includes a glass of wine Sir Thomas Lawrence: Portrait of Sir John Soane 13 Jan Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830) was a child prodigy who became the most accomplished portrait painter of his day and, from 1820, President of the Royal Academy. His portrait of John Soane, architect of Dulwich Picture Gallery, was one of eight exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1829 shortly before Lawrence’s death. This lecture will look at the achievements of this supremely talented painter Lecturer: Alan Read

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Insight Lecture Series Velázquez: Don Sebastian de Morra 24 Feb Diego Velázquez (1599-1660), perhaps the best known painter of the Spanish Golden Age, was made principal Court painter at the age of 24; the King, Philip IV, would allow no one else to paint him. However, as well as painting royalty and nobility, he painted a wide cast of characters including the dwarfs, like Sebastian de Morra, who were so indulged at Court Lecturer: Peter Scott

El Greco: The Vision of Saint John

Arts of Japan

14 Apr El Greco (1541–1614), ‘The Greek’, was born in Crete but lived in Spain for more than half of his life. His dramatic, elongated figures and intense colours were shocking to his contemporaries but have been widely appreciated, particularly by 20th century artists. The Vision of St John, with the broad, open brushwork of his later style, influenced Picasso and Jackson Pollock Lecturer: Rosalind Whyte

Wed 20 Apr 10.30–11.30am, Linbury room Wed 13 Apr Many myths have grown around Japan’s relative isolation from the Woodblock prints of bold actors the Samurai, Japan’s warrior class. outside world resulted in artistic and warriors, majestic landscapes, This talk, illustrated with images of works totally different from passionate women, represent one their armour and swords, will show occidental traditions, fascinating how the class evolved into an westerners. Three experts examine of the glories of the Edo period. Western eyes see the immediate aristocratic military government the exquisite arts of the kimono image but artists worked under which ruled Japan for almost 700 and Japanese prints and the political constraints producing years. We will also see their military arts of the Samurai in a images with veiled references, influence on the production of fascinating look at the Arts of Japan particularly in depictions of metalwork, ceramics and Series of 3 £25 (Friends £20) women, to circumvent the censors lacquerware as well as their Single lecture £10 (Friends £8) Lecturer: Ellis Tinios, Leeds patronage of the Noh theatre and Coffee afterwards University, author of Japanese Tea Ceremony Prints: Ukiyo-e in Edo 1700–1900 Lecturer: Gregory Irvine, Senior Sumptuous Silks: Japanese Curator in the Asian Department kimono from 1600 to present day of the Victoria & Albert Museum, Wed 6 Apr responsible for the collections Japan has a very rich textile history, of Japanese metalwork and the major focus of artistic cloisonné enamels expression being the kimono. We examine the style, decoration and social significance of the luxury garments created during the Edo Sumptuous Silks Period (1615–1868), when a highly fashion-conscious consumer society developed and consider the status of kimono in Japan today Anna Jackson, Deputy Keeper, Asian Department, the V&A

Johannes Vermeer: The Music Lesson 10 Mar Johannes Vermeer (1632–1675), was only moderately successful in his lifetime. His Music Lesson was acquired by George III in 1762 as an unconsidered part of the Consul Smith collection, attributed to Frans van Mieris. After the rediscovery of Vermeer in the nineteenth century this painting has become one of the most valued and enjoyed in the entire Royal Collection Lecturer: Desmond Shawe-Taylor

Johannes Vermeer

Velazquez

Playful Transformations

Playful Transformations in ‘Floating World’ Prints

The Art of War

The Art of War; the Arts of Peace

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Friends

Booking details, see page 11

Insight Lecture Series

Special Lecture

InTown Lecture Series

Displaying Art

PG Wodehouse – a Life

InTown Lecture Series in the Linbury Room. £10 (Friends £8) to include a glass of wine

Adam Caruso

Wed 9 Feb 10.30–11.30am, Linbury Room Adam Caruso’s practice is informed In celebrating the Bicentenary of by an interest in the emotional the first public art gallery created potential and physical qualities of by Sir John Soane, we hear from three of today’s top architects who construction. Projects include; specialise in creating contemporary New Art Gallery Walsall, Victoria and Albert Museum of Childhood, art spaces Nottingham Contemporary and Series of 3 £25 (Friends £20) currently four new interiors for Sir Single lecture £10 (Friends £8) John Soane’s Museum, striving to coffee afterwards extend the lightness and wit that Tony Fretton characterises the rest of the Museum Adam Caruso, Wed 2 Feb Principal, Caruso St John Tony Fretton designs public arts buildings where people are as Rick Mather much involved in creating art as looking at it. He aims for exemplary Wed 16 Feb Rick Mather has designed a functionality, emphasizing number of notable museum and modified and softened natural light; and social engagement with gallery spaces, including the recent the local community; as seen in the award-winning transformation of Camden Arts Centre, 2004 and his the Ashmolean in Oxford; the Centenary Project at the Wallace latest work, Fuglsang Collection, and the extension and Kunstmuseum in Denmark restoration of the Dulwich Picture Tony Fretton, Principal, Gallery completed in 2000. Rick will Tony Fretton Architects discuss his approach to the creation of art spaces and the influence of Soane on his work Rick Mather, Rick Mather Architects

Sun 6 March 7 for 7.30pm ends 8.45pm. Linbury Room. Author and journalist Robert McCrum will talk about Old Alleynian P.G. Wodehouse, the subject of McCrum’s recently reprinted biography. An associate editor of the Observer, McCrum was previously literary editor for 12 years. He was formerly editor-in-chief of the publishers Faber & Faber for nearly 20 years. Robert McCrum will be signing copies of his book after the lecture £10 (Friends £8) to include a glass of wine

Modern British Sculpture at the Royal Academy

Special Events

Watercolour at Tate Britain Flamenco music, dance and supper Thurs 28 Apr 7 for 7.30pm ends 8.45pm Jessica Saraga, a Tate lecturer, will talk about this exhibition taking us back to the origins of watercolour in the form of medieval illumination and tracing its history, showing how the increasing portability of the medium allowed artists to travel and to document what they saw. From Blake and Turner, to Heron and Emin, the show presents a medium which has a huge range and appeal. The exhibition runs from 16 February to 21 August 2011

Thurs 17 Feb 7 for 7.30pm ends 8.45pm Graham Greenfield will talk about this exhibition, the first in 30 years to journey through British sculpture of the 20th century. It includes sculpture from Native American, Indian, African and Chinese traditions. These will be represented by a series of loans from the British Museum and the V&A, which will be shown alongside Cult of Beauty at the V&A modern British sculptures from the Thurs 5 May 7 for 7.30–9pm period 1910–1930. The exhibition runs from 22 January to 7 April 2011 Aestheticism produced some of the most sensuously beautiful artworks of the Western tradition. Exploring its unconventional creativity, this exhibition brings together masterpieces of painting by Whistler, Rossetti, and BurneJones, of architecture, and interior design by George Aitchison, William Morris, Christopher Dresser, and includes furnishings and new modes of dress. Stephen Calloway, Curator for The Cult of Beauty. The exhibition runs from 2 April to 17 July 2011

Fri 19 Mar 6.30pm. St Barnabas Parish Hall. A family evening of wonderful Flamenco music and dancing with Juan Ramirez and his troupe wowing you with their virtuosity and with fabulous tapas on sale. Tables of eight will be available so let us know if you want a group table booking. Please bring your own wine. £17 (Friends £15) (Children under 16 £10)

The Big Bang Sun 9 Jan from 12noon. Gallery. Come and join in the Gallery’s momentous Bicentenary celebrations with a fun-filled day of activities for all the family with food, music, art workshops and fireworks. Free Entry

Flamenco

Modern British Sculpture

Adam Caruso

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Rick Mather

Tony Fretton

Watercolour at Tate Britain

Cult of Beauty

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Gallery Film Linbury Room 7.15pm for 7.45pm start Each sociable evening includes: • Free bar and food • Introduction and film notes • Free raffle prize • DVD sales – please bring along your unwanted DVDs £8 (Friends £6)

Katyn (2007) 17 Jan Cert 15, 121 minutes. Inspired by the real life murder of his father, Poland’s greatest living filmmaker, crafts a gripping tale of official cover-up surrounding the murder by the Russians of Poland’s military and intellectual elite at Katyn in 1940. Weaving stories drawn from the lives of the men and women affected, Wajda’s film is a moving elegy for a lost generation. Raffle prize donated by Herne Hill Books. Refreshments donated by Piast Polish Deli, Crystal Palace

Once (2006) 21 Feb Cert 15, 87 minutes Directed by John Carney, starring Glen Hansard, Marketa Irglova ‘beautifully made...tender, funny and almost unbearably moving’ Two kindred spirits find each other on the bustling streets of Dublin in this inspirational and endearing tale of love, friendship and music. Free wine and nibbles. Raffle prize: Once soundtrack

Bugsy Malone (1976) 6 Mar Cert U, 93 minutes Directed by Alan Parker. Starring Scott Baio, Jodie Foster. A miniaturised, musical version of a gangster movie, boisterous and good-natured, with catchy songs. Bugsy Malone and bar owner Fat Sam, war with Dandy Dan and his gang who have a lethal new custard pie delivery system, the splurge gun. Free juice and popcorn donated by Peter Popples Popcorn. Prize for best costume. Dress up and sing-along!

Kind Hearts and Coronets (1989) 18 Apr Cert U, 106 minutes. Directed by Robert Hamer, and starring Alec Guinness as all seven of the aristocratic D’Ascoyne family, this glorious and hilarious study of the gentle art of murder has remained one the nation’s most treasured films and the apogee of the art of Ealing Comedy. Refreshments donated by Romeo Jones. Raffle prize: The Ladykillers DVD

Education Events: Art Classes, tours, lectures and more Art for everyone!

Booking details

The award winning education department runs a fantastic programme of art classes for all ages, as well as engaging art history study days and lectures.

Booking is essential. Please contact the Education Public Programme Manager, Stevie Edge: 020 8299 8732 s.edge@dulwich picturegallery.org.uk

Why not join us and develop your watercolour skills, create a family masterpiece at Artplay or try something completely new on a one-day taster course?

Hidden (2005) 21 Mar Cert 15, 117 minutes Directed by Michael Haneke, starring Daniel Auteuil and Juliet Binoche. An utterly compelling psychological thriller from one of cinema’s most controversial and original directors. Winner of numerous awards, including Best Director at Cannes in 2005. Refreshments donated by Blackbird Bakery.

Kind Hearts and Coronets

Supported by: Once

Katyn Sackler Centre for Arts Education

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Bugsy Malone

Hidden

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Education

Booking details, see page 19

Education Lectures Contextual Lecture Series 2011 1811 in focus: a Celebration of our Founding Year The annual Contextual Lecture Series examines the social, political, and philosophical context of the year of our founding. In 1811, Jane Austen published Sense and Sensibility, the Duke of Wellington was made general, Beethoven started his seventh symphony, and Sir John Soane was appointed to build the very first purpose-built art gallery in England.

‘Engines of Mischief’: The Luddite Disturbances of 1811/12 Tues 22 Feb 10.30–11.30am Adrian Randall, Professor of Social History & Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Birmingham University ‘It will quite eclipse Napoleon’: John Nash’s plans for London

Art for Adults Bi-Monthly BSL/SSE Tours Second Fri of the month. Alternate months 2pm Learn more about the treasures of the Collection at Dulwich through a new series of BSL/ SSE tours led by our deaf guides Serena Cant and Jennifer Little Free

Tues 8 Mar 10.30–11.30am Professor David Watkin, Author and The marvels of the 17th Professor Emeritus of the History of century Dutch Golden Age Architecture, University of Serena Cant Fri 11 Feb Cambridge Peopled Landscapes: French Art of The Cockney Moment: the 17th and 18th centuries Metropolitan Art and Featuring eminent scholars such as Jennifer Little Fri 8 Apr Literature in the Regency Dr Elizabeth Eger of King’s College Kings, Beggars and Saints: London; Professor A. C. Grayling of Tues 29 Mar 10.30–11.30am Spanish 17th century art. Dr Gregory Dart, Senior lecturer, Birkbeck College; and Tim Knox, Department of English, University Serena Cant Fri 10 June Director of Sir John Soane’s College London Museum, to name but a few Please book in advance with Clare The Peninsular War: Ferdinando, Community The Strange Genius The End of the Beginning Programme Manager by email: of Sir John Soane c.ferdinando@dulwichpicture Tues 26 Apr 10.30–11.30am Tues 11 Jan 6.30 for a 7pm start Professor Charles J. Esdaile, holder gallery.org.uk or Fax 020 8299 8700 To include a glass of sparkling wine. of a Personal Chair in the School of When booking please also state if Tim Knox, Director of Sir John History, University of Liverpool. you need a voice over interpreter Soane’s Museum, former Head Lectures continue throughout the Curator of the National Trust year. Look out for the Contextual Film Screening: The Madness Lecture leaflet for further details or of King George (1994) go online. Tues 25 Jan 10.30am–12.30pm Further information: Directed by Nicholas Hytner 020 8299 8732 or s.edge@ (Running time 107 minutes) dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk Sense and Sensibility: Jane Austen and her sisters in 1811

Sat Study days with Valerie Woodgate

The Art of Easter

Sat 5 Mar 10.30am–3.30pm The Passion of Christ, from the With professional lecturer and art Entry into Jerusalem to the historian, Valerie Woodgate Resurrection has inspired some of £29 (Concessions and Friends the most beautiful, moving and £24) including morning coffee inspirational of all Christian art. and lunch. Please state when Covering artists as diverse as booking if you have any dietary Rembrandt and Stanley Spencer, requirements Rubens and Gauguin, this lecture will examine how artists have Elizabeth to Elizabeth: captured the theological a History of British Art narratives of Easter Sat 29 Jan 10.30am–3.30pm Art and Literature Explore the richness of our nation’s Sat 21 May 10.30am–3.30pm past and present history and The link between art and literature culture; from the exquisite is crucial to an understanding of miniatures and Royal portraits much of the art of the past. For during the Elizabethan era, to the diverse works produced in the reign centuries, the closer art was to literature, the greater the art. There of our Queen. Holbein, Van Dyck, Hogarth, Reynolds, Gainsborough, were also practical reasons for Turner, Constable, Millais, Hockney creating “visible poetry”, thus raising the status of the artist above and Bacon will be discussed that of a mere craftsman. Artists discussed will include Blake, Turner, Bosch, Burne-Jones, Delacroix, Poussin, Rossetti and Millais

Watercolour Courses Expand your skills with Liz Butler, member of the Royal Watercolour Society. All abilities welcomed Spring into Watercolour Five Mondays from 7 Mar – 4 Apr Take inspiration from SeventeenthCentury watercolour artists and seasonal still life in the studio to improve your observational and watercolour skills Morning: 10am–12.30pm £90 (Concessions and Friends £85) Afternoon: 1.30–4pm £90 (Concessions and Friends £85) Full Day: 10am–4pm £170 (Concessions and Friends £155)

Prices are for five weeks

Tues 8 Feb 10.30–11.30am Dr Elizabeth Eger, Senior Lecturer in Eighteenth-Century and Romantic Literature, King’s College London

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Art for Adults Tues Foundation Courses

Tues Evening Courses

Learn new techniques and develop With artist Peter Astwood, your skills in a friendly, relaxed St Barnabas Hall, Dulwich Village atmosphere Late afternoon courses in a relaxed, sociable setting with expert tuition Surface Pattern in small classes Five Tuesdays from 8 Mar – 5 Apr Introduction to Watercolour 10am–12pm. Explore surface pattern through techniques Five Tuesdays from including rubbings, wax resist, 11 Jan – 8 Feb 5.30–7.30pm mono-printing and block printing Get to grips with a new subject to explore pattern, colour, texture each week including; portraiture, and surface qualities in this Tuesday the figure, still life and landscape. Foundation Course With artist and Suitable for those wishing to printmaker Jo Veevers. £50 develop watercolour skills or total (Concessions and Friends £45) beginners £75 (Concessions and Friends £70) Picturing the Gallery Develop your Watercolour Skills Four Tuesdays from 26 Apr – 24 May (excluding 17 May) Five Tuesdays from 10am–12pm 1 Mar – 29 Mar 5.30–7.30pm Celebrate the 200th anniversary Build on basic watercolour skills and of the Gallery’s founding by finding use a new subject each week to inspiration in the architecture and develop your painting techniques. grounds of Dulwich. Looking at the Ideal for those with some designs of Sir John Soane, make experience with watercolour, or architectural and ‘plein air’ studies adventurous beginners! using a range of media Participants on the previous course With artist Peter Astwood. £50 are encouraged to attend (Concessions and Friends £45) £75 (Concessions and Friends £70)

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Sat Art School

One-Day Taster Courses

Oil Painting: Subject & Surface

Introduction to Book Binding

Five Saturdays from 15 Jan – 12 Feb 10.30am–1pm Delve into the visual mechanics of painting and explore elements of line, shape, colour, tone and texture and their importance to both traditional and modern artists. Develop an expressive dialogue between representation and abstraction With artist Rebecca Allen. £70 (Concessions and Friends £65) Line vs Colour Five Saturdays from 30 Apr – 28 May 10.30am–1pm Investigate the contrasting qualities of colour and line which fascinated artists such as Ingres and Delacroix, Matisse and Picasso and often saw them pitted against one another. Work with a range of materials to explore both traditional and contemporary approaches to line and colour, and develop your own style With artist Rebecca Allen. £75 (Concessions and Friends £70)

Special Millinery Workshop: Easter Bonnets

Sun 17 Apr 10.30am–4.30pm Working alongside a professional Sun 20 Feb 10.30am–4pm milliner, explore the traditional Make and bind books in fabric craft of hat-making and create hard covers. Learn traditional bookbinding techniques then bind your own decorative fascinator any number of books at home for With creative milliner Bridget family and friends. Students need Bailey. £55 (Concessions and Friends £50) Millinery to be able to hold a knife firmly materials provided, lunch With Patricia Lovett, author, is not included lecturer and Honoured Fellow of the Calligraphy & Lettering Reimagining Veronese Society. £45 (Concessions and Sun 15 May 10.30am–4pm Friends £40) Lunch is not Using Veronese’s ‘Venus and included Mercury, before Jupiter’ on loan Introduction to Egg to the Gallery throughout May Tempera Painting as a starting point, examine the dynamic properties of the group Sun 13 Mar 10.30am–4pm portrait. Develop your For clarity and sumptuous colour, egg tempera is the medium. Learn observational skills drawing directly from life models in a range of the recipe and method of this classical poses With artist ancient technique from the raw Stewart Ganley. £45 pigment to colourful paint With artist Benjamin Senior. £45 (Concessions and Friends £40) Lunch is not included (Concessions and Friends £40) Lunch is not included The Properties of Paint Introduction to Paper Cuts Sun 22 May 10.30am–4pm To mark this momentous phase Sun 10 Apr 10.30am–4pm Explore the craft of paper cutting of the Gallery’s history, explore traditional and historical methods to create silhouetted images. Be of paint making. Produce your own inspired by works in the Gallery’s oil paint from scratch and permanent collection to create experiment with a variety of effects your own design. Students need to create your personalised artwork to be able to hold a knife firmly With artist Benjamin Senior. £45 With paper cut artist and (Concessions and Friends £40) illustrator Jessica Palmer. £45 Lunch is not included (Concessions and Friends £40) Lunch is not included

Easter Short Course Exploring Sculpture Tues 19 Apr – Thurs 21 Apr 10.30am–3.30pm Play with ideas and form in clay to create a response to the Peter Randall-Page sculpture ‘Walking the Dog’, situated in the Gallery grounds. Examine texture and space and produce your very own masterpiece With artist Luke Jones. £75 (concessions and Friends £70) Lunch is not included

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Booking details, see page 19

Art for Young People 15–18 years Portfolio Development Courses

Printmaking with Text

Four Tuesdays from 26 Apr – 24 May (excluding An excellent opportunity to 17 May) 4.30–6pm extend your portfolio in a relaxed, Explore the magical medium of sociable environment. Try out new fine art printmaking through techniques and media to expand polyblock, lino and old lead type. your artistic vocabulary Work with text alongside imagery, learn how to edition your print run Exploring the Portrait and gain an understanding of the Five Tuesdays from terms and marks used on original 11 Jan – 8 Feb 4.30–6pm prints With artist Sally Cutler. Explore portrait painting and use a £50 range of drawing media to inform and develop your drawing skills. One-Day Portfolio Students will study examples of Preparation Workshops artists’ portraits in different techniques both in the Gallery and Sun 16 Jan 10.30am–4pm from reference books in the studio Sun 13 Feb 10.30am–4pm With artist and illustrator Valerie Sun 8 May 10.30am–4pm Intensive one-day courses tailored McBride. £60 to meet the needs of students preparing for art college interviews. Each day will include: drawing from the life model, exploration of a wide range of drawing media, advice on your portfolio, including content presentation and guidance on college applications With professional artist and tutor at Wimbledon College of Art Valerie McBride.

11–14 years After School Art Workshops

Art workshops for 7–10 years

Fun after school workshops with expert tuition for children wanting to develop their artistic skills outside of the classroom

Exciting and creative courses that experiment with different materials and themes

Printed Landscapes Five Thursdays from 13 Jan – 17 Feb (excluding 10 Feb) 4.30–6pm Explore a range of printmaking techniques including mono-print, screen printing, lithograph, and poly-block. Look at local landscapes and paintings from the Gallery’s permanent collection to create an array of wintery landscape prints With Erica Parrett, Sackler Centre Resident Artist. £60 Graphic Novel Workshop

Four Thursdays from 28 Apr – 26 May (excluding 19 May) 4.30–6pm Construct and illustrate your very own graphic concertina book. Learn exciting printing techniques to bring your stories to life and look at renowned graphic novels as sources of inspiration. With artist Places limited to 15 students per and printmaker Jo Veevers. day. Please book early. All materials £50 are provided. Lunch is not included £40 per day

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Feb Half Term Workshop Beautiful Bunting

Wed 23 & Thurs 24 Feb 6–8yrs 10.30am–12.30pm Post it! Art in the mail 9–11yrs 2.30–4.30pm Experiment with printmaking and Four Wednesdays from fabric embellishment to make your 27 Apr – 25 May (excluding own patterned fabrics. Use these 18 May) 4.30–6pm Have you ever tried to post a piece to create colourful bunting to decorate your room of toast or a stuffed hippo? Using With Erica Parrett, Sackler the 1960s Mail Art movement as inspiration, create recycled paper Centre Resident Artist. £18 envelopes, printed aeroplane Easter Holiday Workshop postcards, carved rubber stamps and experiment with creating Recycled Bird House sculptures that are sure to amuse the postman! With Erica Parrett, Tues 12 Apr – Thurs 14 Apr Sackler Centre Resident Artist. 6–8 yrs 10.30am–12.30pm, £45 9–11 yrs 2.30–4.30pm Come and make a designer bird house using recycled materials. May Half-Term Workshop Using the architecture of the gallery as a starting point, design and construct your own mini house Creative Card Making for display outside for the birds to enjoy! With Erica Parrett, Sackler Wed 1 June and Thurs 2 Jun 6–8 yrs 10.30am–12.30pm Centre Resident Artist. £27 9–11 yrs 2.30–4.30pm To celebrate the Gallery’s 200th Birthday come and make personalised cards to send to your friends and family. Use polyblock, string and lino cuts to print onto beautiful handmade plant paper and create bright cards and envelopes With Artist Sally Cutler. £18

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Art for Families ARTPLAY On the first and last Sunday of every month. Jan – May 2–3.30pm Adults and children are creative together at these drop-in workshops with a different art activity each session. Make everything and anything from bunting to block printing and all things in between. Just drop in, no need to book FREE for families with a Gallery ticket or £2 per child

Big Bang Family Drop-in Sun 9 Jan 12–5pm Come and help celebrate 200 years of Dulwich Picture Gallery. Make yourself into the Gallery with card, fun decorations and join in with the Big Bang celebrations! Create your very own gallery, wear it and watch the firework display at 5pm In the Sackler Centre with Erica Parrett, Resident Artist Just drop in, no need to book FREE for families

No booking necessary. Please arrive early to avoid disappointment. Information: 020 8299 8732/ s.edge@dulwichpicture gallery.org.uk For all family events we request that there be no more than two children to one adult. Children must be 4 yrs and over and must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Materials are provided

Join us! Friends enjoy: • Unlimited free access to the Gallery and all exhibitions, for themselves and a family guest • Exhibition previews • Discounts on a wide events programme • Regular Friends’ magazine

To join us, please complete this Application Form (and if possible the Bankers Order and Gift Aid form) and return them to: Friends’ Membership Dulwich Picture Gallery, Gallery Road, London SE21 7AD

Application for membership This information will be stored on computer but will only be available to Dulwich Picture Gallery and the Friends PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY IN BLOCK CAPITALS 1st member Title Forename Surname Address

The type of membership required is Annual Single £30

Joint £40

Young Friend £15 (26 and under) The subscription year runs from 1st September to the following 31st August. For Friends joining between 1st March and 30th June, rates for the balance of the year to 31st August are: Single £15

Joint £20

Young Friend £7.50 Membership for Friends joining between 1st July and 31st August is at the annual membership rate, but also provides membership for the following year. Postcode Telephone Email Date of birth (Young Friends only) 2nd member (Joint membership – two people living at the same address)

20 Year Membership £540 Joint £720 Gift Aid Please complete Gift Aid declaration Method of Payment Banker’s Order Cheque (payable to Friends of Dulwich Picture Gallery) Cash (at Gallery only) Credit/Debit card (at Gallery only)

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Support Us

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Support Us

Banker’s Order

Gift Aid

Those paying by banker’s order will receive a Friends’ event voucher worth £5.

Tax-effective giving If you are a taxpayer, it is possible under Gift Aid rules to increase the value of your subscription and any donation by about 25%, at no extra cost to yourself. If you wish to give this additional support to the Gallery, please complete and sign the following declaration:

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Dulwich Picture Gallery is an independent charitable trust receiving no regular government funding. By joining one of our membership groups you can help contribute to the Gallery’s future and enjoy a number of rewarding benefits

Membership Levels The Friends

Postcode Please pay to Barclays Bank plc, 128 Moorgate, London EC2M 6SX Postcode Sort Code: 20-32-00 For the credit of Friends of Dulwich Picture Gallery Account number 30538159 I wish the Friends of Dulwich Picture Gallery to as soon as possible after the date hereof and thereafter* reclaim tax on: on 1st September each year the sum of this payment of £ Pounds (please enter the amount in words) £ (please enter the amount in figures)

and all subsequent payments I may make until further notice. In the case of subsequent payments, I will advise the Hon. Treasurer if I cease, in the future, to meet the condition in the note below.

Joining the Friends is a great way to get involved and begin supporting the Gallery from as little as £30. Friends enjoy free admission to the Gallery, current exhibitions, private view invites and discounts on most events. Friends membership starts at £30

1811 Club

American Friends

As part of the 1811 club a patron member and named partner enjoy free admission to the Gallery, current exhibitions, private views and special tours with the curator of each exhibition as well as two special “behind the scenes” visits to other collections or museums each year. 1811 Club membership starts at £250

American taxpayers both in the UK and abroad are welcome to support the Gallery in a tax efficient way through a not-for-profit corporation under US law and exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3). Supporters at various levels enjoy various benefits in the UK and in North America as available

Desenfans Circle

Legacies

As part of our most exclusive patron group a patron member and named partner enjoy free admission to the Gallery, current exhibitions, private views, an annual black tie dinner in the Gallery in February, an invitation to join us on our annual trip abroad (at cost) with special access to private collections and public galleries; private views for each new exhibition; exclusive access to the Gallery; two annual visits to other collections or artists’ studios. Desenfans Circle membership starts at £1000

Dulwich Picture Gallery is England’s first public art gallery and houses one of the best-loved collections of old master paintings in the country. The Gallery itself and the collection were shaped and continuously developed by bequests. Legacies are a popular, tax-effective way of contributing towards the work of the Gallery and the Gallery’s greatest needs Registered charity no. 1040942 For further information please contact: 020 8299 8728

* If you are joining after 1st July and before Signed 1st September, your first payment also provides you Date with membership for the following year. If this applies the words ‘as soon as possible on the date hereof and thereafter’ should be deleted. Note: For the Friends to be able to reclaim tax, you need to pay income tax or capital gains tax equivalent Date to the amount the Friends will reclaim, which is about Signed 25% of the value of your payment. Higher rate taxpayers may reclaim the standard/higher rate tax Name differential on their payments by declaring their total Gift Aid donations on their annual tax return. Address Please tick this box if you are happy to receive communications from the Gallery and the Friends

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Calendar

Calendar

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Masterpiece a Month: Sir Thomas Lawrence

Masterpiece a Month: Diego Velázquez

Masterpiece a Month: Johannes Vermeer

Masterpiece a Month: El Greco

2 Art for Families: ArtPlay 9 The Big Bang 9 Big Bang Family Drop-in 11 Contextual Lecture 11 Tuesday Evening Course 11 15–18 years Portfolio Development Course 13 Masterpiece lecture Lawrence 13 11–14 years After School Art Workshop 15 Saturday Art School 16 One-Day Portfolio Preparation Workshop 17 Gallery Film 18 Tuesday Evening Course 18 15–18 years Portfolio Development Course 20 11–14 years After School Art Workshop 22 Saturday Art School 25 Contextual Lecture 25 Tuesday Evening Course 25 15–18 years Portfolio Development Course 27 11–14 years After School Art Workshop 29 Saturday Study Day 29 Saturday Art School 30 Art for Families: ArtPlay

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1 Tuesday Evening Course 1 15–18 years Portfolio Development Course 2 Insight: Displaying Art 3 11–14 years After School Art Workshop 5 Saturday Art School: Oil Painting 6 Art for Families: ArtPlay 8 Contextual Lecture 8 15–18 years Portfolio Development Course 8 Tuesday Evening Course 9 Insight: Displaying Art 11 BSL/SSE Tour 11 Musicians Company concert 12 Saturday Art School 13 One-Day Portfolio Preparation Workshop 16 Insight: Displaying Art 16 Soane Museum Candlelit tour 17 In Town lecture 17 11–14 years After School Art Workshop 20 One-Day Taster Course 21 Gallery Film 22 Visit Palace of Westminster 22 Contextual Lecture 23 February Half Term Workshop 24 Masterpiece lecture Velázquez 24 February Half Term Workshop 27 Art for Families: ArtPlay

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1 Tuesday Evening Course 3 Visit V&A 5 Saturday Study Day 6 Gallery Film for children 6 PG Wodehouse talk 6 Art for Families: ArtPlay 7 Watercolour Course 8 Contextual Lecture 8 Tuesday Evening Course 8 Tuesday Foundation Course 8 One-Day Portfolio Preparation Workshop 10 Masterpiece lecture Vermeer 11 Soane Museum Candlelit tour 13 One-Day Taster Courses 14 Watercolour Course 15 Tuesday Foundation Course 19 Flamenco evening 21 Watercolour Course 21 Gallery Film 22 Tuesday Evening Course 22 Tuesday Foundation Course 24 Concert: Louis de Bernières Gallery 27 Art for Families: ArtPlay 28 Watercolour Course 29 Contextual Lecture 29 Tuesday Evening Course 29 Tuesday Foundation Course

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3 Art for Families: ArtPlay p26 4 Watercolour Course p21 6 Insight: Arts of Japan p15 7 Visit Leighton House p13 8 BSL/SSE Tour p20 24 Art for Families: ArtPlay p26 10 One-Day Taster Course p23 12 Easter Holiday Workshop p25 13 Insight: Arts of Japan p15 14 Easter Holiday Workshop p25 14 Masterpiece lecture El Greco p14 17 One-Day Taster Courses p23 18 Gallery Film p18 19 Easter Short Course: Exploring Sculpture p23 20 Insight: Arts of Japan p15 26 Contextual Lecture p20 26 15–18 years Portfolio Development Courses p24 27 Art workshops for 7–10 years p25 28 In Town: Tate watercolour p17 28 11–14 years After School Art Workshops p24 30 Saturday Art School p22

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Access Information

Permanent Collection

The Gallery is on one level with full access and facilities for disabled visitors, including a hearing loop in the Linbury Room and parking in the disabled car park off Gallery Road

Dulwich Picture Gallery houses one of the world’s most important collections of European Old Master paintings from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

Charity Number: 1040942

This guide is available in large print on request. Call 020 8693 5254

Open Tuesdays to Fridays 10am–5pm Saturdays, Sundays & Good Friday and Bank Holiday Mondays 11am–5pm Closed Mondays except Bank Holidays. Open on Good Friday. Also closed New Year’s Day, and 24–26 December

This leaflet is sponsored by the Friends of Dulwich Picture Gallery

Getting to Dulwich Picture Gallery Train: Steps at stations and no wheelchair facilities call 08457 484950 for details London Bridge to North Dulwich Thirteen minutes. Turn left out of the station and follow signs to Dulwich Picture Gallery Victoria Station to West Dulwich Twelve minutes. Follow signs to Dulwich Picture Gallery

Admission charge Permanent Collection: £5, Senior citizens £4. Unemployed, disabled, students, children and Friends free Permanent collection and Temporary Exhibition: £9, Senior Citizens £8 Unemployed, disabled, students £4; children and Friends free

Road: The Gallery is in Dulwich Village, just off the South Circular (A205). The Gallery lies between Gallery Road and College Road. Ample unrestricted parking. There is a disabled car park next to the Gallery in Gallery Road

You will also be invited to add a Gift Aid donation to your ticket price. There is a £1 handling fee for credit and debit card bookings

Gallery Hire For gallery hire please see p9

Bus: P4 from opposite Brixton Tube, Forest Hill and the Horniman Museum or Lewisham Bus Station. No 3 from central London to West Dulwich Station No 37 from South West London to North Dulwich Station

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Image credits p4 Norman Rockwell (1894-1978), Bridge Game-The Bid, 1948, oil on canvas, 46.5 x 38.5 cm, signed lower left, Saturday Evening Post cover, May 15, 1948 © 2010 Images by The National Museum of American Illustration, Newport, RI, USA, and the American Illustrators Gallery, NYC © 2010 Saturday Evening Post covers by SEPS, Curtis Publishing... Norman Rockwell (1894-1978), Breakfast Table Political Argument - oil study, 1948, oil on acetate on board, 10 1/4” x 11”, signed lower right and inscribed, “To Herb Herrick, Sincerely, Norman Rockwell”, Saturday Evening Post, October 30, 1948 © 2010 Images by The National Museum of American Illustration, Newport, RI, USA, and the American Illustrators Gallery, NYC © 2010 Saturday Evening Post covers by SEPS, Curtis Publishing p6 Johannes Vermeer (1632–1675), A Lady at the Virginals with a Gentleman (‘The Music Lesson’) c. 1662–64, Oil on canvas, 73.3 x 64.5 cm, The Royal Collection © 2010, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II... Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769–1830), Portrait of Sir John Soane, 1828–29, Oil on canvas, 139 x 110.5cm, Sir John Soane’s Museum, London, By courtesy of the Trustees of Sir John Soane’s Museum... El Greco (Domenikos Theotokopoulos) (1541–1614), The Vision of Saint John, 1608–14. Oil on canvas, 222.3 x 193 cm, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Rogers Fund, 1956 (56.48), Image © The Metropolitan Museum of Art/ Art Resource/ Scala p8 Cy Twombly, Hero and Leandro, 1985, 202 x 254cm, Private Collection, Courtesy Thomas Ammann Fine Art AG, Zurich, © Cy Twombly... Nicolas Poussin, Rinaldo and Armida (c. 1630) © By permission of the Trustees of Dulwich Picture Gallery... Tom Thomson, The Jack Pine, 1916‑1917, Oil on canvas, 127.9 x 139.8 cm, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Photo © NGC p15 Kimono, 1800-1830, monochrome figured silk with tie-dyeing and embroidery. V&A Images... Tinios 1: A storehouse of portable paper lanterns parodied’, Utagawa Kuniyoshi. c.1848, Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University... V&A E.3054-1910, ‘Fording the Uji River’, mounted samurai fully armed and armoured for battle, 17th Century Screen. V&A Images p16 Tony Fretton: Kunstmuseum, Denmark, Tony Fretton Architects, © Peter Cook 0037, 0024... Adam Caruso: For talk 2, New Art Gallery, Walsall, Caruso St John Architects, © Hélène Binet... Rick Mather: Ashmolean Museum, Rick Mather Architects, © Andy Matthews 06 p17 Charles Rennie Mackintosh: Fetges (ca 1927) Tate Britain... Leon Underwood Totem to the Artist, 1925–30. wood and metal Photo © Tate, London 2010 © The Estate of Leon Underwood and The Redfern Gallery, London

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