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Mary Gillick: Cast medal of Ida Wylie, 1918, British Museum.

Discovering Women Sculptors – Autumn Series TwoConcluded

Tuesday 2 November 2021 (8th in series of 12)

‘As feminists we rejoice in your great achievement’: the sculptural work of Mary Gillick by Philip Attwood

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Augusta Savage, c. 1938, with her sculpture Realization, created as part of the Works Progress Administration's Federal Art Project. Photo: Archives of American Art, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.

Discovering Women Sculptors – Autumn Series TwoConcluded

Tuesday 26 October 2021 (7th in series of 12)

‘I have created nothing really beautiful:’ Augusta Savage’s Practice’ by Dr Jeffreen Hayes

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The Entombment of Christ (1701), Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (photo: Creative Commons CCO)

Luisa Roldán – Online Discussion and Book LaunchConcluded

Wednesday 20 October 2021 12:00 – 13:30

Luisa Roldán – online discussion and book launch

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Clare Sheridan, Mountain Horse, 1937, plaster cast. Hastings Museum and Art Gallery.

Discovering Women Sculptors – Autumn Series TwoConcluded

Tuesday 19 October 2021 (6th in series of 12)

Exploring difference: Three women sculptors imaging non-European subjects in an age of Empire c.1925-1946 by Dr Jonathan Black

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Harriet Goodhue Hosmer with her assistants and carvers in the courtyard of her studio in Rome,1867, albumen print, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC. Photo: Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.

Discovering Women Sculptors – Autumn Series TwoConcluded

Tuesday 12 October 2021 (5th in series of 12)

A Sisterhood of Sculptors: American Artists in 19th Century Rome by Professor Melissa Dabakis

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Susan Durant, Victoria, Crown Princess of Prussia, clay model (approx. 50cm max), September 1865 (Windsor Castle, Royal Archives)

Discovering Women Sculptors – Autumn Series TwoConcluded

Tuesday 5 October 2021 (4th in series of 12)

Princess and Pupil: new light on the sculpture of Susan Durant and Victoria, Princess Royal, Crown Princess of Prussia by Jonathan Marsden

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Barbara Hepworth's 'Turning Forms' at the Festival of Britain 1951.

Discovering Women Sculptors – Autumn Series TwoConcluded

Tuesday 28 September 2021 (3rd in series of 12)

Barbara Hepworth and the Festival of Britain by Eleanor Clayton

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Gabriel Hayes working on the relief of 'Aviation' for the façade of the new Department of Industry and Commerce building Kildare Street, Dublin, 1942.

Discovering Women Sculptors – Autumn Series TwoConcluded

Tuesday 21 September 2021 (2nd in series of 12)

‘A woman among the sculptors is a phenomenon which excites wonder and demands investigation’ – women and sculpture in Ireland by Professor Paula Murphy.

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Maria Faydherbe (1587-1643) Virgin and Child, alabaster, c.1630-40, Victoria and Albert Museum

Discovering Women Sculptors – Autumn Series TwoConcluded

Tuesday 14 September 2021 (1st in series of 12)

Maria Faydherbe: a seventeenth-century sculptor in Mechelen by Dr Holly Trusted FSA

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‘Breekbaar afgebeeld’: Anna Maria van Schurman as a sculptor by Erik Bijzet

Two short online Zoom  talks, free for PSSA Members  (join the PSSA).  £3.50 for non-members.

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'The Late Mr. D. Brucciani. (From a photograph by S.A. Walker, 230, Regent Street.)', Pictorial World (24 April 1880), p. 125. Wood engraving. Collection of the author.

A Taste of Italy: Three Lectures on Italian SculptureConcluded

Wednesday 9 June 2021 5.30pm

Picturing Domenico Brucciani: The Man Behind the (Death) Masks by Dr Rebecca Wade, Freelance art historian and curator.

Online talk, free for PSSA Members  (join the PSSA).  £3.50 for non-members.

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