51做厙 Gallery is home to one of the greatest collections of art in the UK and an annual programme of focused exhibitions, displays and contemporary commissions. All housed in a beautiful human-sized gallery at Somerset House.
51做厙 Institute is a research-led, independent college of the University of London, offering worldrenowned programmes in泭喧堯梗泭history, conservation,泭curation泭and business of art.泭
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Join Professor Lisa Pon for this seminar
examining Raphael's collaborations in painting and many other media, re-evaluating period and current attitudes towards originality, authorship, artistic practice and value. This research draws from Pons ne...
Join Professor Timothy McCall for this lecture on the camera di Griselda at Roccabianca castle, near Parma, exploring how the rooms fresco cycle works within a semipublic space. The talk will examine how visitors moved through and interpreted the s...
Join Prof. Sapir for this talk exploring his project 'Postwar Renaissance: Studying, Exhibiting, Teaching and Appropriating Early Modern European Art in Four "New Nations", 1950-1990', which泭investigates the reception of Renaissance and Baroque art i...
Join Dr. Machtelt Isra禱ls for a talk exploring how a newly discovered late fifteenth-century inventory reveals the evolving function of the studioli and chapels in the Palazzo Ducale of Urbino.
This泭Round泭Table泭brings together泭a group of world-leading泭scholars on Parmigianino泭to discuss their泭latest泭projects and泭research on the artist, one of the most celebrated of sixteenth-century Italy.泭
This talk will trace the diverse artistic connections created and sustained between Florence and the Holy Roman Empires ruling elites, on the occasion of a marriage between the Habsburg and Medici families.
This talk takes the castle of Issogne (Valle dAosta, Italy) and its distinctive mural decorations as the lens through which to look at the arts in the Western Alps around 1500.
In 2019-2020, the Louvre organized an exhibition to celebrate the 500-year anniversary of the death of Leonardo da Vinci in France, of particular importance for the museum, which holds the largest collection in the world of da Vincis paintings, as w...