Paul Sandby and the Geographies of Eighteenth-Century Art
18 — 19 March 2010
Conference speakers consider the significance of the geographies of eighteenth-century artistic practice to an understanding of Sandby’s career and discuss a range of issues, including the role of artists’ tours and places of residence, printed serial publications and one-off commissions, and the range of knowledge deployed in the depiction of landscapes.
Paul Mellon Centre, 16 Bedford Square, WC1B 3JA; £40/£20 concessions
For information and to book, visit the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art website






