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Art History Class at Dulwich Picture Gallery


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Three week Art History class at Dulwich Picture Gallery

Book online at www.dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk or call Mary Warbelow at 020 8299 8732.


Eric Ravilious: Lithography in Britain c.1937-1965


Three Saturdays from 4 to 18 July


This course will examine the history of British printmaking from the inter-war period to the modern era. In line with the Gallery?s Eric Ravilious exhibition, we will explore the key developments in lithography and take a special trip to view the Tate?s Prints and Drawings Rooms.


With print curator Julia Beaumont?Jones.


Saturday 4 July: Participants will meet at Tate at 10.30am. Please meet at the bottom of the steps at the main entrance located on Milbank.

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