Painting Pairs 2021/22: Collaborative Research in Conservation and Art History – Second Presentations

Painting Pairs presents collaborative research undertaken by graduates in conservation and art history focussing on paintings currently in the conservation studios at the Courtauld. The paintings that form the focus for investigation by each a pair of graduates are from different periods and pose a range of questions related to their history, conservation and display.

Each pair will each report on the results of their research, followed by opportunity for questions and answers.

Organised by Professor Aviva Burnstock (The Courtauld), Dr Karen Serres (The Courtauld) and Dr Pippa Balch (The Courtauld) .

2021 – 22 Participants

Jack Chauncy paired with Céline Rémont-Ospina

Souvenir de guerre II, Andre Fougeron (1913-1998), private collection.

Saffie Patel paired with Flora Clark

View of Jamaica, attributed to George Robertson, c. 1774, Harris Museum, Preston.

India Ferguson paired with Phoebe Dunfoy

Depiction of Mungo, The Padlock, private collection.

Alegria Spencer paired with Grant Lewis

Portraits of George Malcolm (?) and Mrs Malcolm, c. 1778, Henry Raeburn, Courtauld Gallery

Kyoko Takemura paired with William Bayliss

Portrait of Thomas Buttes, 1589, Hughenden National Trust

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5 May 2022

Thursday 5th May 2022, 1pm - 3pm BST

Free, booking essential.

Vernon Square, Lecture Theatre 1 and Online via Livestream

Please note this event will be live streamed to allow those outside London access to the event. All those who wish to access the event via this online method should book a ‘Livestream’ ticket rather than ‘Lecture Theatre’ ticket.

Booking closes 30 minutes before the event start time.

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