Short Courses

Monet and London. Views of the Thames – In Context

On campus and online

i Claude Monet, Charing Cross Bridge, 1903, oil on canvas, Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum. Photo: President and Fellows of Harvard College, 1979.329

Saturday 30 November

10:30 (registration) to 13:15

Exhibition curator Dr Karen Serres and Dr Anne Puetz

On campus at Vernon Square
£23 (£13 concessions)

Or

Online as a recording
£10 (£5 concessions)

Course description

This study morning accompanies The Courtauld Gallery’s exhibition Monet and London. Views of the Thames (27 September 2024 – 19 January 2025).  The show brings together a number of remarkable serial paintings of major London landmarks that Monet had painted over three visits to the British capital from 1899-1901, and realises his plan for a London exhibition of these works.  Join exhibition curator Dr Karen Serres in conversation with Dr Anne Puetz, as  they discuss, among other topics, Monet’s London, the concept of seriality, and the artist as curator.

Booking required. Please note that Monet and London. Views of the Thames is now fully sold out, and the booking for the on campus event will no longer include entry to the exhibition.  If you would like to join the Saturday Study Event, you can book for the reduced price of £23 (£13 concessions). [You can view a virtual tour of the exhibition here].

Booking for online access remains open until the end of December 2024. The lecture recordings will be sent at noon on Tuesday 3 December, or once a week on Tuesdays for those booking after the 3 December, and will be accessible for 10 days from delivery.

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Saturday 30 November 2024

On Campus - £23and £13 (concessions) or Online as a recording - £10 and £5 (concessions)

Online  Vernon Square 

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