Seeing Things - Anthropomorphism In Landscape Art
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Seeing Things - Anthropomorphism In Landscape Art
Is it acceptable to start 'seeing things' in paintings – whether or not they were intended by the artist?
One of the foundation myths of art-making is that nature was the first picture maker. Taking this as a starting point, Aliki Braine explores the mysterious world of anthropomorphic landscapes in art.
Unwind at the Gallery with an informal talk followed by lively discussion over a glass or two of wine.
Ticket price includes wine.
Seeing Things - Anthropomorphism In Landscape Art image © The National Gallery, London
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Seeing Things - Anthropomorphism In Landscape Art image © The National Gallery, London
The National Gallery
- Disabled Booking:
- 0207 747 2590
See all events at The National Gallery