Join us for Painting Icons: A History of the Portrait from Byzantium to Basquiat, an online short course led by @LouisaMcKenzie. Discover how portraiture has evolved as a tool of power—from religious icons to modern celebrity.
4 June – 2 July 2025, 2-4pm
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Image: John Riley, Bridget Holmes, 1686, oil on canvas, Royal Collection Trust, RCIN 405667. Public domain via Wikimedia Commons with thanks to the Royal Collection Trust/ His Majesty The King/ Historic Royal Palaces.
Image: Ludwig Maximilian Mehemet von Königstreu, published by George Kitchin after Godfrey Kneller, mezzotint, 1715. National Portrait Gallery London, NPG D38146. Creative Commons CC. BY. NC. ND.
📣 One week to go until our first event of 2024-25!
Hear Timothy McCall on ‘Dyes that Kill and Mordants that Bite: The Centres and Margins of Luxury in Renaissance Italy’.
📆 18 November
🕰️ 5:30pm UK time
📍online @Warburg_News
🔗 Book for free: warburg.sas.ac.uk/events/a-m…
Explore the dark side of #Renaissance luxury in @AMaterial_World talk ‘Dyes that Kill and Mordants that Bite’
Join Professor Timothy McCall online as he reveals the deadly world of fashion.
Book your spot: buff.ly/3UMuOqe
18 November 2024, 5:30 - 7pm | #RenTwitter
📣 One week to go until our first event of 2024-25!
Hear Timothy McCall on ‘Dyes that Kill and Mordants that Bite: The Centres and Margins of Luxury in Renaissance Italy’.
📆 18 November
🕰️ 5:30pm UK time
📍online @Warburg_News
🔗 Book for free: warburg.sas.ac.uk/events/a-m…
📣 One week to go until our first event of 2024-25!
Hear Timothy McCall on ‘Dyes that Kill and Mordants that Bite: The Centres and Margins of Luxury in Renaissance Italy’.
📆 18 November
🕰️ 5:30pm UK time
📍online @Warburg_News
🔗 Book for free: warburg.sas.ac.uk/events/a-m…
Have you booked for our next event yet?
On 18/11, online, discover the role that clothing played in the representation and operation of aristocratic power in #earlymodern Europe. Find out more and book for free: warburg.sas.ac.uk/events/a-m…#dresshistory#renaissance
Join us for our first event of 2024/5:
Timothy McCall (@VillanovaU) will speak on 'Dyes that Kill and Mordants that Bite: The Centres and Margins of Luxury in #Renaissance Italy'
📅 18 November
⏲️ 5:30pm (UK time)
📍online @Warburg_News
Book for free: warburg.sas.ac.uk/events/a-m…
Image details: French, Roundel with Playing at Quintain, c. 1500, colourless glass, vitreous paint and silver stain, 21.3 cm, Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Cloisters Collection, 1980, accession number: 1980.223.6. Public domain.
How did Renaissance cardinals use gardens to project power?
Ellen Sharman's @AMaterial_World talk delves into the symbolism of earthworks and water in Roman villa gardens. 🌱💧
Watch the full discussion here: buff.ly/3yW49zJ#RenTwitter#Twitterstorians