Lecture: Mark Hallett at the Scottish National Gallery
As reported at the blog for British Art Research:
Mark Hallett, Faces in a Library: Sir Joshua Reynolds’s Streatham Worthies
Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh, 3 November 2011
Mark Hallett, Professor of History of Art at the University of York, will be giving this year’s Watson Gordon Lecture at the Scottish National Gallery (Hawthornden Lecture Theatre – Gardens Entrance), which will analyse the remarkable set of thirteen portraits that the celebrated Georgian artist Sir Joshua Reynolds painted for a private library at Streatham Park, just outside London, between the early 1770s and 1781. Professor Hallett’s lecture is entitled Faces in a Library: Sir Joshua Reynolds’s Streatham Worthies, and will take place at 6pm on November 3rd. The lecture, which will be published as a short book in 2012, focuses on Reynolds’s pictures for Streatham, which include portraits of such cultural luminaries as Edmund Burke, Oliver Goldsmith and Samuel Johnson, which will be explored as expressions of friendship, learning and fame, and as works that responded to the social rituals and intellectual ideals of the eighteenth-century library.



















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