Past Events
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11 May 2018
AS in DS: The World of Alison Smithson
Research Lunch – Giulia Smith
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18 May 2018
Art History From Below: The Demotic Portraits of a Journeyman Facemaker
Research Lunch – David Hansen
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25 May 2018
Perceiving Prints in 18th Print Rooms: Commerce, Play and Display
Research Lunch – Louise Voll Box
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8 June 2018
Travellers and Translators: The Returning Indian Turban as East India Company Uniform, c.1760-1810
Research Lunch – Beth Richards
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22 June 2018
The Lost Collection: Charles I and Whitehall Palace, A Digital Initiative
Research Lunch – Niko Munz
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5 October 2018
Ancient Sculpture & the Narratives of Collecting: (Re)Contextualising the Collection & Display of Classical Art in Britain
Research Lunch – Nicole Cochrane
Paul Mellon Centre
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26 October 2018
Neo-classical Display in the Suburbs: Recreating a Lost Adam Garden Temple Built for George Bubb Dodington
Research Lunch – Clare Hornsby, Rodolfo Acevedo Rodriguez
Paul Mellon Centre
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2 November 2018
From London to Paris: Defining the British School Through Printmaking
Research Lunch – Alice Ottazzi
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16 November 2018
The Central School of Arts and Crafts: An ‘informal nucleus’ of Collaborative Practices in Post-War London
Research Lunch – Rosie Ram
Paul Mellon Centre
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11 January 2019
**CANCELLED** The Earl, his heir and their psalter: the patrons and artist of the Ormesby Psalter and East Anglian medieval painting
Research Lunch – Dr Frederica Law Turner
Paul Mellon Centre
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25 January 2019
The Duchess of Portland’s Museum-Salon: Bluestocking Collecting, Craft and Conversation, c. 1770-1786
Research Lunch – Madeleine Pelling
Paul Mellon Centre
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8 February 2019
Sublime Symmetry: The Mathematics Behind William De Morgan’s Designs
Research Lunch – Sarah Hardy
Paul Mellon Centre
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22 February 2019
The Magic Hand of Chance: Reframing Modern Textiles in the Interwar Shop
Research Lunch – Lotte Crawford
Paul Mellon Centre
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8 March 2019
In Search of the Landscape Artists’ Studio: Database and Map of London 1780-1850
Research Lunch – Rhian Addison
Paul Mellon Centre