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SUMMARY:Arts Society Blackmore Vale Summer Party
DESCRIPTION:Insert Attribution Here \n  \n\n\n\n\n	The development of the portrait in Spain is traced from the late Middle Ages to the 20th century. Court portraits by the great Spanish artists El Greco\, Velázquez and Goya are shown\, and include equestrian and hunting subjects as well as children\, family groups and churchmen. 19th century artists\, Sorolla\, Miró\, Dalí and Picasso stretch the genre to greater limits. \n\n\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: Gail Turner\n\n\nHistorian\, art historian\, and painter. She is passionate about Spain and Spanish topics. She has been a long-time lecturer for The Arts Society\, and before Covid she taught on courses at the V&A\, and for Art Pursuits\, the National Gallery and the Art Fund. She has lectured on Cambridge University Summer Schools\, the Courtauld Institute Summer Courses\, Inscape\, and for many arts organisations in Europe. In the past she led tours to Spain for The Arts Society and Martin Randall Travel. Gail lectured in the Prado and Royal Academy of San Fernando in Madrid in the 1980s\, and was Deputy Curator of Keats Shelley Memorial House\, Rome\, before that. She was also once a Christie’s consultant in Illuminated Manuscripts. In 2015 Gail was awarded the Encomienda de Isabel la Católica (the equivalent of the CBE) by the King of Spain for promoting Spanish culture among British audiences. She is President of The Arts Society Colchester. \n\n\nExtra Information\n\n	\nExtra information on events\n\n	Extra Information\nAdd extra information - promised by the lecturer such as reading list\,  postponed of cancelled information\, and anything you think the audience would like know. \nIf there is nothing set attribute css "display:none;" \n 
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/athelhampton-2026/
LOCATION:Athelhampton House\, Athelhampton House\, Athelhampton Rd\, Puddletown\, Dorchester\, Dorset\, DT2 7LG\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Evening Lecture
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SUMMARY:Elisabeth Frink: the expressive power of bronze
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URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/elisabeth-frink/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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SUMMARY:A Celebration of Nature; Antoni Gaudi ( 1852-1926) and other Catalan Architects
DESCRIPTION:Insert Attribution Here \n  \n\n\n\n\n	The development of the portrait in Spain is traced from the late Middle Ages to the 20th century. Court portraits by the great Spanish artists El Greco\, Velázquez and Goya are shown\, and include equestrian and hunting subjects as well as children\, family groups and churchmen. 19th century artists\, Sorolla\, Miró\, Dalí and Picasso stretch the genre to greater limits. \n\n\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: Gail Turner\n\n\nHistorian\, art historian\, and painter. She is passionate about Spain and Spanish topics. She has been a long-time lecturer for The Arts Society\, and before Covid she taught on courses at the V&A\, and for Art Pursuits\, the National Gallery and the Art Fund. She has lectured on Cambridge University Summer Schools\, the Courtauld Institute Summer Courses\, Inscape\, and for many arts organisations in Europe. In the past she led tours to Spain for The Arts Society and Martin Randall Travel. Gail lectured in the Prado and Royal Academy of San Fernando in Madrid in the 1980s\, and was Deputy Curator of Keats Shelley Memorial House\, Rome\, before that. She was also once a Christie’s consultant in Illuminated Manuscripts. In 2015 Gail was awarded the Encomienda de Isabel la Católica (the equivalent of the CBE) by the King of Spain for promoting Spanish culture among British audiences. She is President of The Arts Society Colchester. \n\n\nExtra Information\n\n	\nExtra information on events\n\n	Extra Information\nAdd extra information - promised by the lecturer such as reading list\,  postponed of cancelled information\, and anything you think the audience would like know. \nIf there is nothing set attribute css "display:none;" \n 
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/a-celebration-of-nature/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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SUMMARY:Beautiful\, Beastly\, Bizarre: the Art of Hieronymous Bosch
DESCRIPTION:Insert Attribution Here \n  \n\n\n\n\n	The development of the portrait in Spain is traced from the late Middle Ages to the 20th century. Court portraits by the great Spanish artists El Greco\, Velázquez and Goya are shown\, and include equestrian and hunting subjects as well as children\, family groups and churchmen. 19th century artists\, Sorolla\, Miró\, Dalí and Picasso stretch the genre to greater limits. \n\n\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: Gail Turner\n\n\nHistorian\, art historian\, and painter. She is passionate about Spain and Spanish topics. She has been a long-time lecturer for The Arts Society\, and before Covid she taught on courses at the V&A\, and for Art Pursuits\, the National Gallery and the Art Fund. She has lectured on Cambridge University Summer Schools\, the Courtauld Institute Summer Courses\, Inscape\, and for many arts organisations in Europe. In the past she led tours to Spain for The Arts Society and Martin Randall Travel. Gail lectured in the Prado and Royal Academy of San Fernando in Madrid in the 1980s\, and was Deputy Curator of Keats Shelley Memorial House\, Rome\, before that. She was also once a Christie’s consultant in Illuminated Manuscripts. In 2015 Gail was awarded the Encomienda de Isabel la Católica (the equivalent of the CBE) by the King of Spain for promoting Spanish culture among British audiences. She is President of The Arts Society Colchester. \n\n\nExtra Information\n\n	\nExtra information on events\n\n	Extra Information\nAdd extra information - promised by the lecturer such as reading list\,  postponed of cancelled information\, and anything you think the audience would like know. \nIf there is nothing set attribute css "display:none;" \n 
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/beautiful-beastly-bizarre/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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SUMMARY:Posters of the Belle Epoque
DESCRIPTION:Insert Attribution Here \n  \n\n\n\n\n	The development of the portrait in Spain is traced from the late Middle Ages to the 20th century. Court portraits by the great Spanish artists El Greco\, Velázquez and Goya are shown\, and include equestrian and hunting subjects as well as children\, family groups and churchmen. 19th century artists\, Sorolla\, Miró\, Dalí and Picasso stretch the genre to greater limits. \n\n\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: Gail Turner\n\n\nHistorian\, art historian\, and painter. She is passionate about Spain and Spanish topics. She has been a long-time lecturer for The Arts Society\, and before Covid she taught on courses at the V&A\, and for Art Pursuits\, the National Gallery and the Art Fund. She has lectured on Cambridge University Summer Schools\, the Courtauld Institute Summer Courses\, Inscape\, and for many arts organisations in Europe. In the past she led tours to Spain for The Arts Society and Martin Randall Travel. Gail lectured in the Prado and Royal Academy of San Fernando in Madrid in the 1980s\, and was Deputy Curator of Keats Shelley Memorial House\, Rome\, before that. She was also once a Christie’s consultant in Illuminated Manuscripts. In 2015 Gail was awarded the Encomienda de Isabel la Católica (the equivalent of the CBE) by the King of Spain for promoting Spanish culture among British audiences. She is President of The Arts Society Colchester. \n\n\nExtra Information\n\n	\nExtra information on events\n\n	Extra Information\nAdd extra information - promised by the lecturer such as reading list\,  postponed of cancelled information\, and anything you think the audience would like know. \nIf there is nothing set attribute css "display:none;" \n 
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/posters-of-the-belle-epoque/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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SUMMARY:Stories in Stained Glass
DESCRIPTION:Insert Attribution Here \n  \n\n\n\n\n	The development of the portrait in Spain is traced from the late Middle Ages to the 20th century. Court portraits by the great Spanish artists El Greco\, Velázquez and Goya are shown\, and include equestrian and hunting subjects as well as children\, family groups and churchmen. 19th century artists\, Sorolla\, Miró\, Dalí and Picasso stretch the genre to greater limits. \n\n\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: Gail Turner\n\n\nHistorian\, art historian\, and painter. She is passionate about Spain and Spanish topics. She has been a long-time lecturer for The Arts Society\, and before Covid she taught on courses at the V&A\, and for Art Pursuits\, the National Gallery and the Art Fund. She has lectured on Cambridge University Summer Schools\, the Courtauld Institute Summer Courses\, Inscape\, and for many arts organisations in Europe. In the past she led tours to Spain for The Arts Society and Martin Randall Travel. Gail lectured in the Prado and Royal Academy of San Fernando in Madrid in the 1980s\, and was Deputy Curator of Keats Shelley Memorial House\, Rome\, before that. She was also once a Christie’s consultant in Illuminated Manuscripts. In 2015 Gail was awarded the Encomienda de Isabel la Católica (the equivalent of the CBE) by the King of Spain for promoting Spanish culture among British audiences. She is President of The Arts Society Colchester. \n\n\nExtra Information\n\n	\nExtra information on events\n\n	Extra Information\nAdd extra information - promised by the lecturer such as reading list\,  postponed of cancelled information\, and anything you think the audience would like know. \nIf there is nothing set attribute css "display:none;" \n 
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/stories-in-stained-glass/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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SUMMARY:The Anatomy of Collecting - The History of Collecting and Great Collectors through History
DESCRIPTION:Insert Attribution Here \n  \n\n\n\n\n	The development of the portrait in Spain is traced from the late Middle Ages to the 20th century. Court portraits by the great Spanish artists El Greco\, Velázquez and Goya are shown\, and include equestrian and hunting subjects as well as children\, family groups and churchmen. 19th century artists\, Sorolla\, Miró\, Dalí and Picasso stretch the genre to greater limits. \n\n\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: Gail Turner\n\n\nHistorian\, art historian\, and painter. She is passionate about Spain and Spanish topics. She has been a long-time lecturer for The Arts Society\, and before Covid she taught on courses at the V&A\, and for Art Pursuits\, the National Gallery and the Art Fund. She has lectured on Cambridge University Summer Schools\, the Courtauld Institute Summer Courses\, Inscape\, and for many arts organisations in Europe. In the past she led tours to Spain for The Arts Society and Martin Randall Travel. Gail lectured in the Prado and Royal Academy of San Fernando in Madrid in the 1980s\, and was Deputy Curator of Keats Shelley Memorial House\, Rome\, before that. She was also once a Christie’s consultant in Illuminated Manuscripts. In 2015 Gail was awarded the Encomienda de Isabel la Católica (the equivalent of the CBE) by the King of Spain for promoting Spanish culture among British audiences. She is President of The Arts Society Colchester. \n\n\nExtra Information\n\n	\nExtra information on events\n\n	Extra Information\nAdd extra information - promised by the lecturer such as reading list\,  postponed of cancelled information\, and anything you think the audience would like know. \nIf there is nothing set attribute css "display:none;" \n 
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/the-anatomy-of-collecting/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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SUMMARY:Christmas Ghosts: the Tradition of Winter Tales
DESCRIPTION:Insert Attribution Here \n  \n\n\n\n\n	The development of the portrait in Spain is traced from the late Middle Ages to the 20th century. Court portraits by the great Spanish artists El Greco\, Velázquez and Goya are shown\, and include equestrian and hunting subjects as well as children\, family groups and churchmen. 19th century artists\, Sorolla\, Miró\, Dalí and Picasso stretch the genre to greater limits. \n\n\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: Gail Turner\n\n\nHistorian\, art historian\, and painter. She is passionate about Spain and Spanish topics. She has been a long-time lecturer for The Arts Society\, and before Covid she taught on courses at the V&A\, and for Art Pursuits\, the National Gallery and the Art Fund. She has lectured on Cambridge University Summer Schools\, the Courtauld Institute Summer Courses\, Inscape\, and for many arts organisations in Europe. In the past she led tours to Spain for The Arts Society and Martin Randall Travel. Gail lectured in the Prado and Royal Academy of San Fernando in Madrid in the 1980s\, and was Deputy Curator of Keats Shelley Memorial House\, Rome\, before that. She was also once a Christie’s consultant in Illuminated Manuscripts. In 2015 Gail was awarded the Encomienda de Isabel la Católica (the equivalent of the CBE) by the King of Spain for promoting Spanish culture among British audiences. She is President of The Arts Society Colchester. \n\n\nExtra Information\n\n	\nExtra information on events\n\n	Extra Information\nAdd extra information - promised by the lecturer such as reading list\,  postponed of cancelled information\, and anything you think the audience would like know. \nIf there is nothing set attribute css "display:none;" \n 
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/christmas-ghosts/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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SUMMARY:The Conservation of Paintings
DESCRIPTION:Insert Attribution Here \n  \n\n\n\n\n	The development of the portrait in Spain is traced from the late Middle Ages to the 20th century. Court portraits by the great Spanish artists El Greco\, Velázquez and Goya are shown\, and include equestrian and hunting subjects as well as children\, family groups and churchmen. 19th century artists\, Sorolla\, Miró\, Dalí and Picasso stretch the genre to greater limits. \n\n\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: Gail Turner\n\n\nHistorian\, art historian\, and painter. She is passionate about Spain and Spanish topics. She has been a long-time lecturer for The Arts Society\, and before Covid she taught on courses at the V&A\, and for Art Pursuits\, the National Gallery and the Art Fund. She has lectured on Cambridge University Summer Schools\, the Courtauld Institute Summer Courses\, Inscape\, and for many arts organisations in Europe. In the past she led tours to Spain for The Arts Society and Martin Randall Travel. Gail lectured in the Prado and Royal Academy of San Fernando in Madrid in the 1980s\, and was Deputy Curator of Keats Shelley Memorial House\, Rome\, before that. She was also once a Christie’s consultant in Illuminated Manuscripts. In 2015 Gail was awarded the Encomienda de Isabel la Católica (the equivalent of the CBE) by the King of Spain for promoting Spanish culture among British audiences. She is President of The Arts Society Colchester. \n\n\nExtra Information\n\n	\nExtra information on events\n\n	Extra Information\nAdd extra information - promised by the lecturer such as reading list\,  postponed of cancelled information\, and anything you think the audience would like know. \nIf there is nothing set attribute css "display:none;" \n 
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LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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SUMMARY:The Impressionists - Three Perspectives - France\, America\, and the Impact of WW I
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URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/the-impressionists-three-perspectives-france-america-and-the-impact-of-ww-i/
LOCATION:Arthur Morison Memorial Hall\, Cucklington\, Arthur Morison Memorial Hall\, Rowls Lane\, Cucklington.\, Wincanton\, Somerset\, BA9 9PY\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Day of Special Interest
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SUMMARY:A Portrait of Jewels: Following missing treasures through canvas
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URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/a-portrait-of-jewels/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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SUMMARY:What We Missed in January - The Birth of Political Satire
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URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/birth-of-political-satire/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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SUMMARY:Gone in a flash ? A history of firework displays from the Renaissance to the age of electricity
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URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/gone-in-a-flash/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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SUMMARY:An Entertaining Evening Talk on The Queen Mother's Jewellery
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URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/evening-celebration-june-2025/
LOCATION:Arthur Morison Memorial Hall\, Cucklington\, Arthur Morison Memorial Hall\, Rowls Lane\, Cucklington.\, Wincanton\, Somerset\, BA9 9PY\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Evening Lecture
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SUMMARY:A Magical Mystery Tour : The English Miniature from the Tudors to the Victorians
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URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/a-magical-mystery-tour/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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SUMMARY:Visions of India : Art and the East India Company – The meeting of East and West in Historic Paintings by Indian and European Artists
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URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/visions-of-india/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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SUMMARY:Poet in Paint : The Art and Life of Paul Nash 1889 – 1946
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URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/poet-in-paint/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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SUMMARY:Art for the Afterlife : ancient Egyptian tomb scenes and funerary goods
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URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/art-for-the-afterlife/
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CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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SUMMARY:Scandinavian Landscape Painting 1840-1910
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CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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SUMMARY:The Christmas Story in Medieval Art
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URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/montly-lecture/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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SUMMARY:Art Down Under: Australian Art from the convict years to the modern era
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LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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SUMMARY:The Travels and Art of John Singer Sargent
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URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/11925/
LOCATION:Arthur Morison Memorial Hall\, Cucklington\, Arthur Morison Memorial Hall\, Rowls Lane\, Cucklington.\, Wincanton\, Somerset\, BA9 9PY\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Day of Special Interest
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SUMMARY:Caravaggio: A Rebel with a Cause
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URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/montly-lecture-october-24/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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SUMMARY:Tapestry : The Ultimate Wall Decoration
DESCRIPTION:Insert Attribution Here \n  \n\n\n\n\n	The development of the portrait in Spain is traced from the late Middle Ages to the 20th century. Court portraits by the great Spanish artists El Greco\, Velázquez and Goya are shown\, and include equestrian and hunting subjects as well as children\, family groups and churchmen. 19th century artists\, Sorolla\, Miró\, Dalí and Picasso stretch the genre to greater limits. \n\n\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: Gail Turner\n\n\nHistorian\, art historian\, and painter. She is passionate about Spain and Spanish topics. She has been a long-time lecturer for The Arts Society\, and before Covid she taught on courses at the V&A\, and for Art Pursuits\, the National Gallery and the Art Fund. She has lectured on Cambridge University Summer Schools\, the Courtauld Institute Summer Courses\, Inscape\, and for many arts organisations in Europe. In the past she led tours to Spain for The Arts Society and Martin Randall Travel. Gail lectured in the Prado and Royal Academy of San Fernando in Madrid in the 1980s\, and was Deputy Curator of Keats Shelley Memorial House\, Rome\, before that. She was also once a Christie’s consultant in Illuminated Manuscripts. In 2015 Gail was awarded the Encomienda de Isabel la Católica (the equivalent of the CBE) by the King of Spain for promoting Spanish culture among British audiences. She is President of The Arts Society Colchester. \n\n\nExtra Information\n\n	\nExtra information on events\n\n	Extra Information\nAdd extra information - promised by the lecturer such as reading list\,  postponed of cancelled information\, and anything you think the audience would like know. \nIf there is nothing set attribute css "display:none;" \n 
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/montly-lecture-template-copy-10/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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SUMMARY:An Evening Celebration 2024
DESCRIPTION:Insert Attribution Here \n  \n\n\n\n\n	The development of the portrait in Spain is traced from the late Middle Ages to the 20th century. Court portraits by the great Spanish artists El Greco\, Velázquez and Goya are shown\, and include equestrian and hunting subjects as well as children\, family groups and churchmen. 19th century artists\, Sorolla\, Miró\, Dalí and Picasso stretch the genre to greater limits. \n\n\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: Gail Turner\n\n\nHistorian\, art historian\, and painter. She is passionate about Spain and Spanish topics. She has been a long-time lecturer for The Arts Society\, and before Covid she taught on courses at the V&A\, and for Art Pursuits\, the National Gallery and the Art Fund. She has lectured on Cambridge University Summer Schools\, the Courtauld Institute Summer Courses\, Inscape\, and for many arts organisations in Europe. In the past she led tours to Spain for The Arts Society and Martin Randall Travel. Gail lectured in the Prado and Royal Academy of San Fernando in Madrid in the 1980s\, and was Deputy Curator of Keats Shelley Memorial House\, Rome\, before that. She was also once a Christie’s consultant in Illuminated Manuscripts. In 2015 Gail was awarded the Encomienda de Isabel la Católica (the equivalent of the CBE) by the King of Spain for promoting Spanish culture among British audiences. She is President of The Arts Society Colchester. \n\n\nExtra Information\n\n	\nExtra information on events\n\n	Extra Information\nAdd extra information - promised by the lecturer such as reading list\,  postponed of cancelled information\, and anything you think the audience would like know. \nIf there is nothing set attribute css "display:none;" \n 
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/an-evening-celebration-2024/
LOCATION:Arthur Morison Memorial Hall\, Cucklington\, Arthur Morison Memorial Hall\, Rowls Lane\, Cucklington.\, Wincanton\, Somerset\, BA9 9PY\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Evening Lecture
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SUMMARY:Breughel : The Seasons and the World
DESCRIPTION:Insert Attribution Here \n  \n\n\n\n\n	The development of the portrait in Spain is traced from the late Middle Ages to the 20th century. Court portraits by the great Spanish artists El Greco\, Velázquez and Goya are shown\, and include equestrian and hunting subjects as well as children\, family groups and churchmen. 19th century artists\, Sorolla\, Miró\, Dalí and Picasso stretch the genre to greater limits. \n\n\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: Gail Turner\n\n\nHistorian\, art historian\, and painter. She is passionate about Spain and Spanish topics. She has been a long-time lecturer for The Arts Society\, and before Covid she taught on courses at the V&A\, and for Art Pursuits\, the National Gallery and the Art Fund. She has lectured on Cambridge University Summer Schools\, the Courtauld Institute Summer Courses\, Inscape\, and for many arts organisations in Europe. In the past she led tours to Spain for The Arts Society and Martin Randall Travel. Gail lectured in the Prado and Royal Academy of San Fernando in Madrid in the 1980s\, and was Deputy Curator of Keats Shelley Memorial House\, Rome\, before that. She was also once a Christie’s consultant in Illuminated Manuscripts. In 2015 Gail was awarded the Encomienda de Isabel la Católica (the equivalent of the CBE) by the King of Spain for promoting Spanish culture among British audiences. She is President of The Arts Society Colchester. \n\n\nExtra Information\n\n	\nExtra information on events\n\n	Extra Information\nAdd extra information - promised by the lecturer such as reading list\,  postponed of cancelled information\, and anything you think the audience would like know. \nIf there is nothing set attribute css "display:none;" \n 
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/june-lecture/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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SUMMARY:Breaking the Ice-Jackson Pollock and American Abstract Impressionism
DESCRIPTION:Insert Attribution Here \n  \n\n\n\n\n	The development of the portrait in Spain is traced from the late Middle Ages to the 20th century. Court portraits by the great Spanish artists El Greco\, Velázquez and Goya are shown\, and include equestrian and hunting subjects as well as children\, family groups and churchmen. 19th century artists\, Sorolla\, Miró\, Dalí and Picasso stretch the genre to greater limits. \n\n\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: Gail Turner\n\n\nHistorian\, art historian\, and painter. She is passionate about Spain and Spanish topics. She has been a long-time lecturer for The Arts Society\, and before Covid she taught on courses at the V&A\, and for Art Pursuits\, the National Gallery and the Art Fund. She has lectured on Cambridge University Summer Schools\, the Courtauld Institute Summer Courses\, Inscape\, and for many arts organisations in Europe. In the past she led tours to Spain for The Arts Society and Martin Randall Travel. Gail lectured in the Prado and Royal Academy of San Fernando in Madrid in the 1980s\, and was Deputy Curator of Keats Shelley Memorial House\, Rome\, before that. She was also once a Christie’s consultant in Illuminated Manuscripts. In 2015 Gail was awarded the Encomienda de Isabel la Católica (the equivalent of the CBE) by the King of Spain for promoting Spanish culture among British audiences. She is President of The Arts Society Colchester. \n\n\nExtra Information\n\n	\nExtra information on events\n\n	Extra Information\nAdd extra information - promised by the lecturer such as reading list\,  postponed of cancelled information\, and anything you think the audience would like know. \nIf there is nothing set attribute css "display:none;" \n 
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/montly-lecture-template-copy-9/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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SUMMARY:Chinamania : The Impact of Chinese Porcelain on European Taste\, Collecting and Display
DESCRIPTION:Insert Attribution Here \n  \n\n\n\n\n	The development of the portrait in Spain is traced from the late Middle Ages to the 20th century. Court portraits by the great Spanish artists El Greco\, Velázquez and Goya are shown\, and include equestrian and hunting subjects as well as children\, family groups and churchmen. 19th century artists\, Sorolla\, Miró\, Dalí and Picasso stretch the genre to greater limits. \n\n\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: Gail Turner\n\n\nHistorian\, art historian\, and painter. She is passionate about Spain and Spanish topics. She has been a long-time lecturer for The Arts Society\, and before Covid she taught on courses at the V&A\, and for Art Pursuits\, the National Gallery and the Art Fund. She has lectured on Cambridge University Summer Schools\, the Courtauld Institute Summer Courses\, Inscape\, and for many arts organisations in Europe. In the past she led tours to Spain for The Arts Society and Martin Randall Travel. Gail lectured in the Prado and Royal Academy of San Fernando in Madrid in the 1980s\, and was Deputy Curator of Keats Shelley Memorial House\, Rome\, before that. She was also once a Christie’s consultant in Illuminated Manuscripts. In 2015 Gail was awarded the Encomienda de Isabel la Católica (the equivalent of the CBE) by the King of Spain for promoting Spanish culture among British audiences. She is President of The Arts Society Colchester. \n\n\nExtra Information\n\n	\nExtra information on events\n\n	Extra Information\nAdd extra information - promised by the lecturer such as reading list\,  postponed of cancelled information\, and anything you think the audience would like know. \nIf there is nothing set attribute css "display:none;" \n 
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LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240307T113000
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SUMMARY:The History of the City of London Through Stained Glass
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URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/montly-lecture-template-copy-7/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240201T113000
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SUMMARY:200 Years of Valentines
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URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/montly-lecture-template-copy-6/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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