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SUMMARY:A Photographic Odyssey: Shackleton’s Endurance Expedition 1914-1916
DESCRIPTION:Frank Hurley’s photographs are a visual narrative\, captured with great artistry\, of Ernest Shackleton’s ill-fated 1914-16 expedition to Antarctica and the epic story of survival which followed the loss of the Endurance. \nOn Ernest Shackleton’s third Antarctic expedition in 1914\, his ship\, the Endurance\, was trapped and eventually crushed in the pack ice. After camping for five months on the ice\, Shackleton’s men rowed to the remote Elephant Island. From there\, Shackleton sailed for help to South Georgia over 800 miles away. Over three months later he returned to rescue the crew of the Endurance. Frank Hurley\, one of the great photographers of the 20th century\, was the expedition’s official photographer. His photographs are a visual narrative of an epic journey which capture with great artistry new and amazing landscapes within which a remarkable human drama is played out. The aim of the lecture is to capture Hurley’s achievements as a photographer of the Antarctic in the first flush of human contact when it was still essentially terra incognita. \n\nThe Lecturer: Mr Mark Cottle BA\, MA \nBorn on the Isles of Scilly and educated at Truro School\, Cornwall\, and Birmingham University. His career has been spent in education and training at home and abroad. He has lectured at Exeter College on Medieval and Tudor history\, St Mark’s & St John’s University College\, Plymouth\, and at Bath University on Anglo Saxon and medieval England. Currently runs two small companies providing training and study breaks. \n 
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/a-photographic-odyssey-shackletons-endurance-expedition-1914-1916/
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:20180327T080000
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SUMMARY:Don't forget to book your coach trip to A La Ronde
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LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Test
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180305T103000
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SUMMARY:London’s Squares and Townhouses between the 17th and 19th Centuries
DESCRIPTION:The seventeenth and eighteenth centuries saw many aristocratic landowners developing their London estates\, building fine town mansions and laying out elegant squares and terraces\, thus creating a fashionable West End. Inigo Jones’s Covent Garden Piazza\, built in the 1630s for the 4th Earl of Bedford\, was London’s first formally laid out architectural space\, but it was in Bloomsbury that the Earl of Southampton\, in the 1660s\, laid out London’s first so-called ‘square’. The development of St. James’s\, with St. James’s Square at its heart\, soon followed and\, because of its proximity both to Whitehall and St. James’s Palace\, it immediately became the most sought-after place to live. In the eighteenth century\, rapid development proceeded to the north with the laying out of the Grosvenor\, Harley-Cavendish and Portman estates\, and by the end of the century London had reached what is now the Marylebone Road. This talk will look at the rise of these estates\, at some of the extremely grand mansions and townhouses that were built\, of which Burlington House\, Spencer House and Home House are among the survivals\, and at the character of the ordinary terrace house and the craftsmen who built them. \n\n  \nLecturer: Philippa Barton\nPhilippa is a freelance lecturer in the fine and decorative arts for The Arts Society\, V&A and others\, specialising in English architecture\, interiors and furniture from the 16th to the 19th centuries. Philippa  runs her own lecture series and events and specialised courses. \n  \n\n 
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/londons-squares-and-townhouses-between-the-17th-and-19th-centuries/
LOCATION:The New Remembrance Hall\, Charlton\, Shaftesbury\, SP7 0PL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Day of Special Interest
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180301T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180301T123000
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CREATED:20171120T101905Z
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SUMMARY:Women Behind the Lens - This Lecture had to be cancelled due to snow It has been rescheduled for the 6th of June 2019.
DESCRIPTION:Go to the rescheduled lecture. \nThe work of women photographers has often been neglected. This lecture examines the contribution of three outstanding British practitioners: Julia Margaret Cameron\, a Victorian pioneer\, Jane Brown\, a brilliant portraitist and Fay Godwin\, who excelled in landscape photography. This lecture will also explore the work of Annie Liebovitz and Dorothea Lange. \n\n  \nLecturer: Mr Brian Stater BA\, MSc\nHis chief interests lie in photography\, architecture and history and he combines all three in his lecturing career. He has taught at University College London\, since 1997 and became an accredited lecturer for The Arts Society in 2003. He is a member of the Association for Historical and Fine Art Photography and an exhibition of his own photographs has been staged at UCL. In an attempt to gain a deeper understanding of the skills of some great photographers of the past\, he has begun to work with a pre-War Leica camera\, as used by his great hero\, Henri Cartier-Bresson\, and many others. \n\n 
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/women-behind-the-lens/
LOCATION:Dorset
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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SUMMARY:Art Exhibition and Competition
DESCRIPTION:  \nMany of you will be aware that we hold an exhibition of members’ art. Our most recent and highly successful exhibition in 2016 saw the winners being entered into the Wessex Area\nArtFest. \nNEW  \nInvitation to Submit works of Art  \nOur next Member’s Exhibition is to take place on March 1st 2018 and all members of\nthe The Arts Society Blackmore Vale are invited to submit work.  \nThere are two categories: \n\nFine Art\nDecorative Art and Craft\n\nThe winner of each category will go forward to ArtFest 2018 at\nThe Corn Exchange\, Devizes\, Dorset DHI0 IFH\nMonday 25th April 2018  \nGuideline for Blackmore Vale Members Art Exhibition  \n\nArtist to be a full member of The Arts Society Blackmore Vale\nIndividuals may submit two pieces of work in each category\nWork to be portable\nIf work previously submitted to a Blackmore Vale Members Art Exhibition it is\nwelcome but it cannot be considered for ArtF est.\nAny insurance is the artist’s responsibility and at the artist’s expense.\n\nGuidelines for ArtFest  \n\nArtist to be a full member of a Wessex society\nOnly one piece of work from anyone individual in each category\nWork to be portable and not have been submitted previously to former ArtFests\nAny insurance to be at artists’ expense. Please contact Clare Liddell if you have any queries clare.liddel@gmail.com 01747 861417\n\nwww.blackmorevaledfas.org.uk Registered Charity No. 1103740 www.blackmorevale@theartssociety.org \nMember Society of The Arts Society
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/art-exhibition-and-competition/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Other
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SUMMARY:FOREIGNERS IN LONDON 1520-1677: ARTISTS THAT CHANGED THE COURSE OF BRITISH ART
DESCRIPTION:A lecture which explores how refugees and travellers from across Europe and Asia brought new skills and talents which both affected and changed the development of art in Britain. \nWhy were foreigner painters preferred by the aristocracy in London to native-born English painters\, why did foreigners come in the first place\, what was their motivation\, and what was the impact of foreigners in London on English art and art practise? The lecture will look at the various formats and uses of art\, tracing foreign artists from the Tudor period through to the Renaissance and Baroque\, looking at their origins and how they came to work in England. It will examine the contributions of artists such as Holbein\, Gerrit van Honthorst\, Marcus Gheeraerts the younger\, Lucas and Susanna Horenbout\, Isaac Oliver\, Paulus van Somer\, van Dyck\, Peter Lely\, and Rubens. This lecture will look at how these artists influenced the British School of painting and assess their legacy. \n  \nLecturer: Mr Leslie Primo BA\, MA\nHolds a BA in Art History and an MA in Renaissance Studies from Birkbeck College\, University of London. Was Visiting Lecturer in Art History at the University of Reading in 2005 and 2007\, and gives lectures and guided tours\, plus special talks\, at both the National Gallery and the National Portrait Gallery. Also lectures at the City Literary Institute\, and has presented a series of talks at the National Maritime Museum and the Courtauld Institute. \n 
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/foreigners-in-london-1520-1677-artists-that-changed-the-course-of-british-art/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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SUMMARY:Palladio: his work and influence on European Architecture
DESCRIPTION:The Italian architect\, Andrea Palladio\, was born in Padua in 1508. His work was based on the symmetry\, perspective and values of the formal classical temple architecture of the Ancient Greeks and Romans. Palladianism became popular during the mid 17th century but its flowering was cut short by the onset of the Civil War and the austerity which followed.[spacer height=”20px”] \nThe Lecturer: Tom Duncan\nTom Duncan was educated at Trinity College\, Dublin\, where he studied History of Art and Classical Archaeology. He then studied in the United States and moved to England in 1984 to complete his PhD. He taught at University level and now lectures widely to heritage and artistic organisations such as The Art Fund and NADFAS. He began to lead tours sixteen years ago and founded CICERONI Travel in 1998. \nAfter a generation in University life\, he has now retired from teaching to concentrate on lecturing to a wider public\, and to leading tours to his major areas of interest: the architecture and archaeology of Ireland\, and the Mediterranean basin.
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/palladio-his-work-and-influence-on-european-architecture/
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:20171207T113000
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SUMMARY:BETTY JOEL: GLAMOUR AND INNOVATION IN 1930S DESIGN
DESCRIPTION:Betty Joel\, born Mary Stewart Lockhart\, ran a furniture making and design business. At its peak\, in the 1920s and 30s\, Betty Joel Ltd employed 50 craftsmen and had showrooms in Knightsbridge. With no formal training\, she created\, through a flair for branding and marketing\, the leading furnishing company of the day in London. The talk explores her early life and marriage to David Joel\, exhibitions\, and projects. Her clients included royalty\, high society\, politicians\, banks\, hotels (such as the Savoy in London) as well as film companies and theatres. With rare access to three surviving schemes\, the style and glamour of 1930s design is brought to life and retells the story of a determined woman in a world still run by men. \n\n\nLecturer:   Clive Lockhart.\nClive studied on the Sotheby’s Works of Art course and has now been working in the fine art world for 40 years. Managing Director of Woolley and Wallis\, the UK’s leading regional auctioneers\, in Salisbury\, and has been a specialist on the BBC Antiques Roadshow for over 20 years. Has also lectured on cruise ships as well as for many other groups\, and recently published a major article in the Journal of the Decorative Arts Society on Betty Joel. \n\n\n 
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/betty-joel-glamour-and-innovation-in-1930s-design/
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:20171102T113000
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SUMMARY:Duccio di Buoninsegna\, Sienese Master Painter
DESCRIPTION:Through his astonishing virtuoso technique and original blending of the latest Byzantine and French Gothic artistic styles\, Duccio di Buoninsegna introduced a new sensibility into Sienese panel painting between 1278 and 1319. \n\n  \nThe Lecturer: Dr. Janet Robson BA MA PhD
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/duccio-di-buoninsegna-sienese-master-painter/
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:20171030T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171030T160000
DTSTAMP:20260427T120028
CREATED:20171120T083252Z
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SUMMARY:RIVIERA PARADISE: THE FUSION OF ART\, DESIGN AND PLEASURE ON THE COTE D’AZUR IN THE 1920s AND 30s
DESCRIPTION:Mary Alexander BA (Hons) MA is an experienced and very popular lecturer.  Two years ago many of us ‘time travelled’ with Mary to ‘New York\, New York’\, this time she will be taking us on a ‘time travelling tour’ back to the Cote d’Azur of the 1920s/1930s. \nSince the 19th Century English high society had regularly ‘over wintered’ on the Cote d’Azur\, promenading by the sea and leaving by April.  In the 1920s\, however\, an intoxicating mix of artists\, writers\, musicians and international visitors arrived\, inspired by a mythological seascape of luminous colours and creating a new summer season. Sun tans and sportswear soon became ‘de rigueur’ in the chic new coastal resorts\, villas and hotels. In this experimental Riviera playground of ideas\, a vibrant synergy pulsated across the visual design arts.  Traditional boundaries were torn down.  Matisse\, Picasso\, Dufy\, Cocteau and Chanel merged the worlds of fashion\, theatre and interiors. The impresarios Serge Diaghilev and Paul Poiret generated an exciting fusion in the creative arts\, whilst Cole Porter\, Scott Fitzgerald and the intriguing Americans\, Gerald and Sara Murphy\, became lifestyle icons and attracted an influential new set of discerning patrons and collectors. \nWe will be ‘time travelling’\, recreating the romance of rail travel on the iconic Train Bleu\, calling in on Matisse’s studio in Nice\, sharing a morning cocktail with Sara and Gerald Murphy on their secluded beach\, seeing Dufy’s magical murals at Antibes\, checking out the fashionable interior designs at the Palais de Mediterrannee\, buying a pair of Perugia shoes\, taking a spin up to Monte Carlo to play the tables and attending an opening night featuring Cocteau’s designs for the latest Ballet Russes production. \nJoin us for a fascinating day on the Riviera. \nSchedule for the day: \nCoffee/Tea available from 09.45 am \n10.30 am – First Lecture  (1 hour). \nCoffee/Tea break (20 mins) \nSecond Lecture  (1 hour) \nSit down lunch (1 hour 30 minutes) \nThird Lecture (1 hour) \nWe expect to finish the day by 4.00 pm. \nCOST:  £25.00 per member\, including coffee/tea. (Guests: £27.00) A light lunch is available for £7.50 if pre-booked. Special dietary requirements can be accommodated. \nPlease Contact:  Penny Brentnall for details on 01747 838028 or email penelopeab@gmail.com
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/riviera-paradise-the-fusion-of-art-design-and-pleasure-on-the-cote-dazur-in-the-1920s-and-30s/
LOCATION:The New Remembrance Hall\, Charlton\, Shaftesbury\, SP7 0PL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Day of Special Interest
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171005T113000
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CREATED:20171120T082813Z
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SUMMARY:Up the Nile with Amelia: a Victorian voyage
DESCRIPTION:Amelia Edwards\, writer\, artist\, musician and collector\, in 1873\, travelled the length of Egypt recording impressions of all she saw. Using extracts from her book and watercolour illustrations by her contemporaries\, we will follow her remarkable journey.
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/up-the-nile-with-amelia-a-victorian-voyage/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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