
Four Friday evenings £120 Early bird £100 ends 26th October
Tour 1 – 02 November – National Gallery.
We will look how the artists’ vision evolves in European Painting from Fra Angelico in Italy in the 15th Century to French artists such as Seurat at the end of the 19th Century
Tour 2 – 9th November – National Portrait Gallery
This is a chance not only to see some famous faces , but to learn how artists approach the portrait tradition and how they focus on the individual to reveal as much of their character as required.
Tour 3 – 23rd November – V&A museum
The V&A holds a significant collection of sketches by John Constable, plus we will get chance to examine the Raphael Cartoons alongside neo-classical sculptures which form such an important dialogue with painting.
Tour 4 – 7th December – Tate Britain
The Tate is open late on the 7th December only. This is chance to look at and discuss in context 20th C painters who worked in London. Artists have always grouped together in areas which are affordable. As London changes over the decades, the artists have moved from such areas as Euston and Camden, further East, and South and even beyond London. Artists from Bomberg to Shonibare have all marked their places on distinct areas of London, and in doing so, have contributed to the cultural landscape of London.