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A personal list of talks. If you have a question about this list, please contact: Jolanda Aldis. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 0 upcoming talks and 42 talks in the archive. Art Speak
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The puzzle of Byzantine ceramic platesFREE but space limited. Admission by token, available from 12.45 on day of talk.
A painter’s portrait: William Nicholson by Augustus JohnFREE but space limited. Admission by token, available from 12.45 on day of talk.
Scrutinising sgraffito: conservation of Medieval Cypriot glazed bowlsFREE but space limited. Admission by token, available from 12.45 on day of talk.
Rituals and recipes: food, religion and politics in ancient ChinaFREE but space limited. Admission by token, available from 12.45 on day of talk.
Monsieur Desprez’s monsterFREE but space limited. Admission by token, available from 12.45 on day of talk.
Reversing the slump: reshaping a rare Egyptian mummy caseFREE but space limited. Admission by token, available from 12.45 on day of talk.
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Gateways to paradise: twin towers in early Chinese artFREE but space limited. Admission by token, available from 12.45 on day of talk.
Chinese mirrors (50 BCE) and their symbolismFREE but space limited. Admission by token, available from 12.45 on day of talk.
Secrets of the scarab beetleFREE but space limited. Admission by token, available from 12.45 on day of talk.
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The King of Nanyue and the barbariansFREE but space limited. Admission by token, available from 12.45 on day of talk.
People and Pots: Use and Collection of Islamic Ceramics
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Impressionist Watercolours, Drawings and Prints
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A Roman ‘Swiss Army Knife’
Royal Manuscripts: The Genius of Illumination
Projects in manuscript conservation
Stanley Spencer’s Love on the Moor
Three New Acquisitions on Religious Themes
Kunstkammer in China? The Hapsburg collections in Vienna compared with the Chinese Imperial household in the Forbidden City in the 18th-century
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“Whims and drolleries”: Silver in the 17th-century
French Impressions: The re-display of the 19th-century collections
The Ripley Scroll unrolled: Alchemy and art in Renaissance Europe
The rediscovery of Vermeer and the reception of genre painting
Imperial portraits of Yuan Emperors
Indiana Jones in bloomers: The remarkable story of Agnes Smith Lewis, bible hunter and benefactor
The art and craft of ivory carving in Baroque Europe
Turkish Delights: Exploring the Ottoman Ceramic Collection
Cupid & Psyche
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Love for sale in the 17th-century: Secrets of the oldest profession
Artist’s Pigments: All there in black and white
Looking is Thinking: The visual analysis of paintings
Making Money: The art, science and entrepreneurship of Matthew Boulton (1728 – 1809)
African headrests, hair combs and hair
Telling Secrets: Vermeer’s Women and their world
“Rex Metallorum/King of Metals”: Golden treasures in princely collections in the 16th and 17th-centuries
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