Albert Joseph Moore, The Mother of Sisera Looking out at a Window, ca. 1861, oil on canvas, 29.4 x 22.5 cm (11 13/5 x 8 4/5 in).
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Albert Joseph Moore, The Mother of Sisera Looking out at a Window, ca. 1861, oil on canvas, 29.4 x 22.5 cm (11 13/5 x 8 4/5 in).
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Audio Recordings of University of Bristol Autumn Art Lecture Series
The recordings from the 2012 University of Bristol Autumn Art Lecture series are now available on SoundCloud. These are:
Phil Baines: Penguin Cover Stories: from the Typographic to the Visual
Sarah Bodman: The Contemporary Artist and the Art of the Book
Tim Dee: It Passes Quickly as a Thought – Flight, Painting and Extinction in Audubon’s Life and Work
Jan Marsh: William Morris and the Art of the Book
David McKitterick: The Art of the Book in History
Denise Mina: Making The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo a Graphic Novel
On 20 November, as part of the University of Bristol Autumn Art Lecture Series 2012, Dr Jan Marsh talks about William Morris and the Art of the Book. This YouTube clip from the series One Foot in the Past shows Barbara Castle (former Secretary of State for Social Services) visiting Morris' summer home, Kelmscott Manor.