The Watts Gallery and Women of Influence: The Pattle Sisters
The Watts Gallery embodies the vision of George Frederic and Mary Watts. Its special exhibition is Women of Influence; The Pattle Sisters
The day includes a Curator's tour of the exhibition,Women of Influence; The Pattle Sisters and a guided tour of Limnerlease with free time to visit the Watts Cemetary Chapel in the afternoon. The Watts Gallery opened its doors to the public in the Surrey Hills village of Compton on 1st April 1904. It was the embodiment of the Art for All vision of the artists and social pioneers, George Frederic and Mary Watts.
The exhibition Women of Influence; The Pattle Sisters introduces the seven remarkable Anglo-Indian Pattle sisters, who were to have an extraordinary impact on the nineteenth-century worlds of art, literature and photography.
The Watts Gallery embodies the vision of George Frederic and Mary Watts. Its special exhibition is Women of Influence; The Pattle Sisters
The day includes a Curator's tour of the exhibition,Women of Influence; The Pattle Sisters and a guided tour of Limnerlease with free time to visit the Watts Cemetary Chapel in the afternoon. The Watts Gallery opened its doors to the public in the Surrey Hills village of Compton on 1st April 1904. It was the embodiment of the Art for All vision of the artists and social pioneers, George Frederic and Mary Watts.
The exhibition Women of Influence; The Pattle Sisters introduces the seven remarkable Anglo-Indian Pattle sisters, who were to have an extraordinary impact on the nineteenth-century worlds of art, literature and photography.
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- 8 hours
- In person
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Waterloo Station
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London SE1 8SW
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