Friday, February 25, 2022

New spring events announced!


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Claude Monet, 'Irises', about 1914-17 © The National Gallery, London

Spring events to book now

Get lost in art this March and April with live talks showcasing the collection's diverse history and in-depth online courses to take you through the northern Renaissance and beyond.

Plus, our Friday Lates are back! Hear from guest speakers, drop into free creative sessions, tours and so much more.


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Friday Lates

Enjoy late night opening of the collection and our exhibitions, as well as an exciting programme of special events.

Friday 4 March - Friday 29 April
Until 9 pm


Online talks

Bertha Mary Garnett, 'A Corner of The Turner Room in the National Gallery', 1883 © The National Gallery, London

Women and the Arts Forum

Join guest speakers as they explore the way women artists have interacted with the national collection.

Tuesday 8 March
1.30 pm
Tickets £10
Online

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Research and art history

How does our approach to research shape our knowledge of art history? Find out with specialist speakers including Conservation Fellow, Kendall Francis.

Friday 11 March
4.30 pm
Free
Online


Art history courses

Jan van Eyck, 'The Arnolfini Portrait', 1434 © The National Gallery, London

City by city

Join art historian Jo Walton for a six-week course exploring northern Renaissance cities, patrons and artists like Dürer, van Eyck and Bosch. Enjoy all six sessions for only £75.

Every Monday, 7 March – 11 April
3.30 pm
Online

Jean-Siméon Chardin, 'The House of Cards', about 1740-1 © The National Gallery, London

Stories of art

From the Rococo to the Enlightenment, discover the art of Watteau, Hogarth and Vigée Le Brun with Dr Richard Stemp. Enjoy all six sessions for only £75.

Every Wednesday, 20 April – 25 May
5.30 pm
Online


Raphael, Bindo Altoviti, about 1515 © National Gallery of Art, Washington, Samuel H. Kress Collection, 1943.4.33

Members enjoy more

As a Member you could dive even deeper into the collection with an exclusive online events programme, including a first chance to hear about our upcoming Raphael exhibition with the curator.


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Image credits:
Claude Monet, Irises, about 1914-17 © The National Gallery, London
Bertha Mary Garnett, A Corner of The Turner Room in the National Gallery, 1883 © The National Gallery, London
Jan van Eyck, The Arnolfini Portrait, 1434 © The National Gallery, London
Jean-Siméon Chardin, The House of Cards, about 1740-1 © The National Gallery, London
Raphael, Bindo Altoviti, about 1515 © National Gallery of Art, Washington, Samuel H. Kress Collection, 1943.4.33

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