Rococo and the Sublime
Date | Tuesday 4 June 2024 |
Times | 11.00-13.00 BST |
Location | At the museum |
Speaker | Dr Matthew Morgan |
This event is now sold out at the museum.
With a focus on astounding and sometimes threatening subjects, the sublime – seen in paintings such as Vernet’s A Storm and a Shipwreck – invites the viewer to experience dramatic and awe-inspiring effects. By contrast, the flamboyant, playful and sometimes sensual images of the Rococo appear more light-hearted, exemplified by the Collection’s most famous painting, Fragonard’s The Swing.
Join Dr Matthew Morgan to learn how, despite the prevalence of the Rococo style, the dramatic ideas of the sublime were in fact widespread in 18th-century France. Looking at a selection of works through a contextual talk and gallery tour, we’ll learn how to navigate the unexpected common ground between these seemingly opposed and captivating styles.
Joining Information and Format: This course will take place in the Theatre, Lower Ground Floor, and in galleries throughout the museum.