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discovery day - buckingham and 17th century gardens by lucy hughes-hallett

WITH REGRET THIS DISCOVERY DAY HAS BEEN CANCELLED

Malpas Village Hall, 
Cost £30 per person (Non-members £35) to include coffee and cake 
Optional Buffet Lunch £6

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A Discovery Day with two talks on Buckingham in the morning, and one on 17th century gardens in the afternoon. 

Session 1. Buckingham 1 - his life, his portraits, his dancing, the court masques he performed in, the artworks he commissioned from Van Dyck, Rubens, Inigo Jones etc.

Session 2. Buckingham 2 - his collection, which Rubens thought even more magnificent than Charles I's.   I will talk about the way collecting worked in the early 17th century, the ambassadors, and fixers who got involved, the difficulties of tracking down and transporting art-works. I will show some of the works Buckingham owned - paintings by Titian, Tintoretto, Veronese - classical and Renaissance sculpture.    

Capriccio

The Duke and Duchess of Buckingham as Venus and Adonis by Van Dyck, and Cappriccio by unknown artist, of formal house and gardens

Session 3. Then in the afternoon I will give my talk on garden design in the Stuart era, and on embroidery showing gardens. A bit of a change of tone, but staying in the 17th century.