A Taste of Italy: Three Lectures on Italian Sculpture
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Three lectures on 17th-19th century Italian sculpture
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1. Monday 7 June 5.30 pm - Giovanni Battista Foggini (1652-1725), Court Sculptor to Grand Duke of Tuscany Cosimo III by Dr Kira d'Alburquerque, Curator of Sculpture at the Victoria and Albert Museum and PSSA Associate Trustee.
2. Tuesday 8 June 5.30pm - From Madonnas to Myths: Alabaster sculptures from Trapani by Dr Jeremy Warren, Honorary Curator of Sculpture, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford and Sculpture Research Curator, The National Trust.
3. Wednesday 9 June 5.30pm - Picturing Domenico Brucciani: The Man Behind the (Death) Masks by Dr Rebecca Wade, Freelance art historian and curator.
Tickets free for PSSA members. Non-members £3.50 per talk.
Please note you must book for each talk separately.
Image: Giovanni Battista Foggini, San Andrea Corsini guiding the Florentines to Victory at the Battle of Anghiari, (detail), 1685-87, marble, Right wall, Corsini Chapel, Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence, Italy. Photo: courtesy Dr Kira d'Alburquerque