ONLINE DISCOURSES AND IN-GALLERY EXHIBITIONS
Themes include Women Artists and The Impact of Framing & Presentation
Didier Aaron - Félicie de Fauveau (Livorno 1799-Florence 1886), Portrait of Anne Lindsay C1840, High-relief white marble on a Turquin bleu marble plinth H: 40 cm. (15.75 in.); W: 24.5 cm. (9. 65 in.); D: 8 cm. (3.15 in.) Signed 'F. de Fauveau'.
During October 2020 London Art Week’s new Digital platform will present ‘Art History in Focus’, a series of themed erudite and enlightening discourses online and exhibitions in galleries. In the spotlight will be the work of significant women artists of the past 400 years, as well as women in the world of art such as gallerists, collectors, curators, scholars and art
dealers. The impact of the framing and presentation of pictures is another theme to be explored. Articles and essays will be published on the London Art Week website, and talks and events are planned throughout the month, involving art historians, museum curators and expert dealers.
Ben Elwes Fine Art - Belle Cramer (1883-1978), Astronautic Age, 1957 Oil on masonite, 61 × 89.5 cm. (24 × 34 ¼ in.) Signed and dated at lower right (date obscured by artist): 'B. Cramer'
Stephen Ongpin Fine Art - Rosalba Carriera (Venice 1675-1757 Venice), The Virgin in Prayer, Pastel on paper, laid down on linen. 251 x 198 mm. (9 7/8 x 7 3/4 in.)
London Art Week Winter will take place from Thursday, 26 November to Friday 4 December 2020. Plans for this year's Winter edition include gallery exhibitions and exhibitions on the London Art Week Digital platform as well as online talks and events, and the second LAW Symposium. London Art Week
ONLINE DISCOURSES AND IN-GALLERY EXHIBITIONS
Themes include Women Artists and The Impact of Framing & Presentation
Didier Aaron - Félicie de Fauveau (Livorno 1799-Florence 1886), Portrait of Anne Lindsay C1840, High-relief white marble on a Turquin bleu marble plinth H: 40 cm. (15.75 in.); W: 24.5 cm. (9. 65 in.); D: 8 cm. (3.15 in.) Signed 'F. de Fauveau'.
During October 2020 London Art Week’s new Digital platform will present ‘Art History in Focus’, a series of themed erudite and enlightening discourses online and exhibitions in galleries. In the spotlight will be the work of significant women artists of the past 400 years, as well as women in the world of art such as gallerists, collectors, curators, scholars and art
dealers. The impact of the framing and presentation of pictures is another theme to be explored. Articles and essays will be published on the London Art Week website, and talks and events are planned throughout the month, involving art historians, museum curators and expert dealers.
Ben Elwes Fine Art - Belle Cramer (1883-1978), Astronautic Age, 1957 Oil on masonite, 61 × 89.5 cm. (24 × 34 ¼ in.) Signed and dated at lower right (date obscured by artist): 'B. Cramer'
Stephen Ongpin Fine Art - Rosalba Carriera (Venice 1675-1757 Venice), The Virgin in Prayer, Pastel on paper, laid down on linen. 251 x 198 mm. (9 7/8 x 7 3/4 in.)
London Art Week Winter will take place from Thursday, 26 November to Friday 4 December 2020. Plans for this year's Winter edition include gallery exhibitions and exhibitions on the London Art Week Digital platform as well as online talks and events, and the second LAW Symposium. London Art Week
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