Artists Who Changed the World: Caravaggio
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About this Event
Caravaggio (1571-1610) changed the trajectory of painting through his technical brilliance, tenebrism and naturalism. His use of everyday Romans as models and reliance on detail to communicate the truth of his Christian imagery. A reckless figure, Caravaggio embodied the passion and violence of his Rome. Forgotten for centuries, his legend now reverberates on canvas.
Lecture Date And Fees
Wednesday, December 9
2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. GMT
(9:00 a.m. EST / 6:00 a.m. PST)
Course Fee: £45
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At Sotheby's Institute, we passionately believe that art is meant to inspire us all. That is why we created the virtual Lecture Series. Designed to provide viewers with insight into a vast range of art world subjects, these one-hour lectures are delivered by industry experts and Sotheby's specialists. Streamed live via Zoom, these lectures bring the Institute's expertise directly to you. The Lecture Series is ideal for art professionals and enthusiasts seeking intellectual stimulation and artistic inspiration.
Faculty
Dr James Hicks is an art historian based in London but raised in central Virginia. After graduating from James Madison University in 2001 Dr Hicks continued his studies at Goldsmiths College and the University of Hertfordshire where he gained his PhD. His areas of interest and lecturing experience include British art history as well as European and American cultural history. He has worked extensively with leading London museums such as the Tate Modern, Tate Britain and the National Portrait Gallery, as well as at several American universities’ Semester in London programs in addition to Sotheby’s Institute of Art.
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