History, Nationalism and the Exotic: Alternative Inspiration / Europe of the Empires: The Arts of the Nineteenth Century

When:
October 21, 2015 @ 10:45 am – 12:45 pm
2015-10-21T10:45:00+01:00
2015-10-21T12:45:00+01:00
Where:
THE COURSE at the University Women's Club
2 Audley Square
Mayfair, London W1K
UK
Cost:
£49
Contact:
THE COURSE
020 7266 7815

If you are fascinated by art, history, literature and opera join us at THE COURSE. Founded in 1994, we offer stimulating lecture programmes taught by well-known lecturers and subject specialists. With small, informal and friendly groups you will have the opportunity to socialise and exchange ideas with like-minded people.

Europe of the Empires: The Arts of the Nineteenth Century

In this series we will examine the decades between the collapse of the ‘Ancien Regime’ and the ravages of a 25 year war, the “Long 19th Century” which took us to the outbreak of a very different war in 1914, in a very different world. The course will examine the expression of change in the arts – from Goya in Spain, Blake in England and the Impressionists in France. As Empires expanded we will look at the impact of trade and new materials and of new and exotic influences on artists from Delacroix to Picasso.

In “History, Nationalism and the Exotic: Alternative Inspiration” we will see how many were enthralled by the social, technological and political changes of the age, others were not and they looked to the unfamiliar for solace. Expanding empires in India and North Africa provided new models for building and painting, from Delacroix to the Royal Pavilion in Brighton, and in the decorative arts, Napoleon’s campaigns made Egypt the most fashionable of inspirations. The past, particularly the medieval past, became another place of refuge, inspiring the great state monuments of the “Gothick” and the fantasies of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.