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Keats House

26 Mar 2009

After closing for extensive restoration, Keats House is reopening and Friends privately tour this Grade 1 listed house and learn about its collection of paintings, prints, letters and manuscripts relating to the life and times of the Romantic poet John Keats. Keats lived in this house from 1818-20 and it is the setting that inspired some of his most memorable works including 'Ode to a Nightingale'.

6–8pm; meet at entrance, Keats Grove, London NW3; SOLD OUT

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Model of the church of the Redentore, Venice, 1972. Lime and beechwood with bisque details, 152 x 241 x 87 cm Centro Internazionale di Studi di Architettura Andrea Palladio, Vicenza. Photo Alberto Carolo

Malcolm McLaren, Still from ‘Shallow', 2008. Courtesy Aurel Scheibler, Berlin. Copyright Malcolm McLaren

The Antioch Chalice, Byzantine, from Syria, possibly Kaper Koraon or Antioch, first half of the sixth century. Silver cup set in footed silver-gilt shell, Height 19. 7 cm. Lent by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The Cloisters Collection, 1950 (50.4). Photo © The Metropolitan Museum of Art