Wednesday Lunch & Lecture – Honfleur: Cradle of Impressionism

Art History

Lecture

Angie Smith

1 June 2022

1:00 pm to 4:00 pm

£27 includes three course lunch

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Description

The coastal town of Honfleur in Normandy was a popular destination for artists in the early 19th century.  It was also home to Eugene Boudin who was one of the first artists who painted out of doors in front of his subject.

All-comers welcome.

Includes lunch. Lunch is served from 1pm and lecture begins at 2pm.

Tutor information

Dr Angie Smith has a first class degree in Art History and a PhD in Combined Historical Studies from London University. She spent many years teaching undergraduate and adult education programmes for Leicester University. She is an accredited lecturer with the Arts
Society, has published widely, contributed to history programmes on tv and lectured for several cruise lines. Her interest outside history and art include gardening and genealogy.

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