Location: online
About the course
The first instalment of three linked online sessions exploring in detail distinct artists/artistic schools which drew for inspiration on gardens, garden design and planting, but impacted in different ways on textiles, fashion and culture more broadly. Focusing mainly on the English experience but including in the first session a pairing of English and Spanish (Sargent and Sorolla) with further reference to French impressionists in England. The aim of the classes is to explore the ways in which gardens and design integrate into other aspects of culture and arts by focusing on specific examples.
John Singer Sargent (1856-1925) and Joaquín Sorolla (1863-1923): Portraits of Places and People, Gardens and Garments, History and Cultures. Moving between England, Spain, Italy, and Americas we will examine the way in which the concept of gardens as redolent of both antique culture and Edwardian upper-class tastes integrated with portrayals of people, fashions and politics in this late 19th/Early twentieth century period. This is the first in a series of three mornings examining different artists and their relationship with gardens and other aspects of culture and design.
About the tutor
Dr Twigs Way is a garden historian, writer and researcher. She is fascinated by the past and intrigued by the role of flowers, gardens and landscape in art and culture of all kinds. Her talks and books reflect that endless curiosity, with themes of symbolism and meaning, class and gender, art and literature, and her desire to follow unknown paths towards the unexpected. From gnomes in Neasden to hollyhocks from the Holy Land, every plant has a tale to tell, every garden a past. Twigs is the Director of MA/PhD in Garden History at the University of Buckingham, as well as a consultant and lecturer in Historic Designed Gardens and Landscapes.
Bookings for this course will close on 6 February
Please note this is an online course. No specialist software is required to participate, but a device with a microphone and webcam will be needed. Full joining instructions will be emailed a few days before the date of the course.
This is a live course and will not be made available as a recording.
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Please note that once this course has been filled, you can email education@botanic.cam.ac.uk to be added to a waiting list.