- 19 January 2018 to 2 March 2017
- 12:30 – 2:00 pm
- Seminar Room, Paul Mellon Centre
Our Research seminars will feature papers given by distinguished historians of British art and architecture. Seminars typically take the form of hour-long talks, followed by questions and drinks, and are geared to scholars, curators, conservators, art-trade professionals and research students working on the history of British art.
In this series
Re-assessing ‘liveliness’ in Post-Reformation English visual culture
19 Jan 2018 – Paul Mellon Centre
The Commonwealth Institute: Contexts, Collaborations, Contestations
01 Feb 2018 – Paul Mellon Centre
‘Nor is the figure a mere theatrical portrait’: Exhibiting and Reproducing Theatrical Portraits in London, 1830 – 1860
02 Feb 2018
Public Art and its Publics in Post-War Britain
16 Feb 2018 – Paul Mellon Centre
Cruikshank's Alcoholics and The Addict in Austerity
02 Mar 2018 – Paul Mellon Centre
Art History From Below: The Demotic Portraits of a Journeyman Facemaker
18 May 2018
Perceiving Prints in 18th Print Rooms: Commerce, Play and Display
25 May 2018
Travellers and Translators: The Returning Indian Turban as East India Company Uniform, c.1760-1810
08 Jun 2018
The Lost Collection: Charles I and Whitehall Palace, A Digital Initiative
22 Jun 2018