Immerse yourself in the art world of 18th century Britain in this week-long summer school focused on the period of the Enlightenment.
Five-day intensive art history summer course
20 July 2020, 10am — 5pm
21 July 2020, 10am — 5pm
22 July 2020, 10am — 5pm
23 July 2020, 10am — 5pm
24 July 2020, 10am — 5pm
Book now: https://bit.ly/2TAtzdh
This course is a comprehensive look at the art of the 18th century, focusing on the art and architecture of the time and the ideas of the behind Enlightenment period. We’ll then go on to explore the society and culture of the time through scientific breakthroughs and the work of thinkers and writers such as Hume, Kant, Rousseau, Smith and Voltaire.
You’ll delve into British art, including William Hogarth and the founding of the RA in 1768, as well as consider it’s international influences such as the Grand Tour and the great European art movements of the period: Baroque, Rococo, Neo-Classical and Romanticism.
The week is comprised of a schedule of talks, seminars and discussions based at the Royal Academy’s iconic 18th-century home, Burlington House, and will include access to many of London’s greatest art collections. The course is led by a broad range of experts and speakers and encourages a collaborative and discursive environment.
After completing the course, you’ll have a strong understanding of both the art and the culture of the 18th century, and the lasting impact that the Age of Enlightenment had on future generations of artists’ and their works.
Minimum age 18. If you have any accessibility needs, please contact academic.programmes@royalacademy.org.uk.
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Monday 20th of July, 2020
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tube: Green Park Station (5 min walk)
Train: Piccadilly Circus Station (6 min walk)