Wednesday, November 18, 2009
The Days of Creation: The First Day, 1870-76 Edward Burne-Jones, Harvard Art Museum/Fogg Museum. More.
6:30pm – 7:30pm
Member Event, Lecture
The Days of Creation
Lecture Series, In-Sight: Looking Deeper and Differently
Arthur M. Sackler Museum @ 485 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02138
Miriam Stewart, assistant curator, Department of Drawings, Harvard Art Museum/Fogg Museum
When Henry James saw Edward Burne-Jones's watercolor series The Days of Creation exhibited in 1877, he noted the artist's "imagination, his fertility of invention, his exquisiteness of work, his remarkable gifts as a colourist." This splendid series in the Harvard Art Museum collection invites close examination of such essential issues as painting materials, iconography, collecting, and reproduction.
Join us for a new series of lectures that will explore individual objects from the Harvard Art Museum collection and beyond. Each lecture will look deeply at a single work of art, inviting interpretations that probe beneath the surface. Approaching each work from multiple perspectives, we will examine the techniques, contexts, and stories that helped shape these exceptional works, and their significance to the Art Museum.
In-Sight Lecture Series poster
Individual lectures in this series $18 (Harvard Art Museum members: $12; Harvard students w/ valid ID: Free; non-Harvard students w/ valid ID: $8). Space is limited and registration is strongly encouraged; please call 617-495-0534 or email artmuseum_membership@harvard.edu for more information.
Complimentary parking at Broadway Garage, 7 Felton Street.
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