Monday, June 28, 2021

New online events announced

Including the next Stories of art course

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Paula Rego, 'Crivelli's Garden III', 1990–1 © The National Gallery, London

New online events

Booking is now open for the latest courses, talks and creative sessions. From the meaning of roses in painting to the influential art of the 20th century – here's what you can look forward to this July and August.


Unmissable courses

Pablo Picasso, 'Fruit Dish, Bottle and Violin', 1914 © Succession of Picasso / DACS

New Stories of art

Discover avant-garde art of the 20th century and beyond through works by Picasso, Pollock, Cornelia Parker, Jenny Saville and more. 

Every Wednesday, online
14 July – 18 August
5.30 – 7.30 pm
Enjoy all six sessions for just £75

Rachel Ruysch, Flowers in a Glass Vase with a Tulip, 1716 © Photo courtesy of the owner

Women artists

From Artemisia Gentileschi to Bridget Riley, discover women artists in the collection in this three-week course with Dr Richard Stemp.

Every Monday and Wednesday, online
5 – 21 July
11 am – 1 pm
Enjoy all six sessions for just £75


Free talks

Bronzino, An Allegory with Venus and Cupid, about 1545 © The National Gallery, London

A history of roses in art

Join the artist and art historian Simon Morley as he explores roses found in our paintings, and how it has become the world's favourite and most powerful plant symbol.

Thursday 1 July
1 pm
Free

Jan Matejko, 'The Astronomer Copernicus. Conversations with God', 1873; Jagiellonian University, Kraków © Photo courtesy the owner

Copernicus curator talk

Christopher Riopelle, curator of 'Conversations with God: Jan Matejko's Copernicus' introduces the exhibition and discusses why this painting is so important beyond its native Poland. 

Thursday 1 July
4 pm
Free


Claude Monet, The Petit Bras of the Seine at Argenteuil, 1872 © The National Gallery, London

Southampton City Art Gallery online events

Explore the strong historical links between the National Gallery and Southampton City Art Gallery with these upcoming online events featuring Gallery curators and conservators.

Be first to book

Members enjoy priority booking for all online events.

Plus, join now to book for the latest release of Gallery entry tickets before they're available to the public on 1 July.

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Image credits:
Paula Rego, Crivelli's Garden III, 1990–1 © The National Gallery, London
Pablo Picasso, Fruit Dish, Bottle and Violin, 1914 © Succession of Picasso / DACS
Rachel Ruysch, Flowers in a Glass Vase with a Tulip, 1716 © Photo courtesy of the owner
Bronzino, An Allegory with Venus and Cupid, about 1545 © The National Gallery, London
Jan Matejko, The Astronomer Copernicus. Conversations with God, 1873; Jagiellonian University, Kraków © Photo courtesy the owner
Claude Monet, The Petit Bras of the Seine at Argenteuil, 1872 © The National Gallery, London

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