Study Day: Leighton and Landscape
Tuesday 25 March, 9:30am - 4:30pm
Join eight wide-ranging experts at Leighton House (the studio-home of Victorian artist, Frederic, Lord Leighton) for an engaging and informative study day exploring the art of landscape studies and travel in the 19th century, before delving into the history explored in the exhibition, Leighton and Landscape: Impressions from Nature.
The first major exhibition of Frederic Leighton’s small landscape oil sketches, painted en plein air between 1856 and 1896; discover the investigative research curators carried out to uncover Leighton's travel trail; the methods and techniques he employed and how his landscape studies influenced his larger exhibition pictures. As well as an in-depth look at Leighton's meticulously detailed botanical 'Study of a Lemon Tree, Capri' (admired by art critic John Ruskin); hear about the inspirations for collecting Leighton's landscapes in the private realm.
Attendees will have opportunities to ask questions and take part in discussions with a compelling line up of speakers, as well as visiting the exhibition of over 60 works from private and public collections.
The Cosman Keller Art & Music Trust proudly supports Study Day: Leighton and Landscape.
Useful information:
- Talks take place in Leighton's studio at Leighton House.
- All welcome, no previous background in art or art history is required.
- Refreshments on arrival and light lunch are included within the ticket price. Please contact us with any dietary requirements.
- Talks will not be recorded.
- Ticket price is £45 / £12 with student concession .
- Students resident and / or studying in Kensington and Chelsea join for free. Please ensure that you book your free ticket to guarantee your place.
- Please note that valid proof will be required on arrival to validate student concession and free tickets.
Schedule
9:30am Doors open
Refreshments on arrival (coffee, teas, water, pastries)
Opportunity to view exhibition
10.30 – 11.00 Study Day in session
11.30 – 12.00 Short comfort break
12.00 – 1pm Study Day in session
1 - 2pm Lunch break onsite. Includes a selection of sandwiches, cakes, coffee, teas, water
Opportunity to view exhibition
2 - 4pm Study Day in session
4:30pm Doors close
Programme
10.30am - 11.00am - Context and Inspiration: The landscape sketch in C19th Art.
Michael Clarke
11am - 11.30am - Travel in the C19th.
Rachel Mairs
12 - 12.30pm- Leighton’s landscape sketches.
Pola Durajska
12.30 - 1pm - On Leighton's trail: subjects, titles, dates and locations.
Daniel Robbins
2 - 2.30pm - Little Notes of Truth: sketches to exhibition pictures
Hannah Lund
2.30 - 3pm - Leighton and Capri: Study of a Lemon Tree.
Christopher Newall
3pm - 3.30pm - Painting out of doors, Leighton’s equipment and technique.
Ann Witheridge
3.30 - 4pm - Collecting the landscapes: in conversation with Charlotte Gere and Daniel Robbins
Meet the speakers
Michael Clarke CBE is Honorary Professor at Edinburgh College of Art, University of Edinburgh.
Rachel Mairs is Professor of Classics and Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Reading.
Pola Durajska is Head of Pictures at Bearnes Hampton & Littlewood auctioneers in Exeter. Her doctoral research at the University of York explored the landscape painting of Frederic Leighton.
Daniel Robbins is Senior Curator at Leighton House and Sambourne House.
Hannah Lund is the Curator of Exhibitions and Displays at Leighton House and Sambourne House.
Christopher Newall is a noted art historian, writer and lecturer, and one of the leading authorities on Leighton’s life and work.
Ann Witheridge is an artist and the founder of London Fine Art Studios.
Charlotte Gere is a writer, curator and nineteenth-century decorative art specialist.
Ticket options
Tuesday 25 March, 9:30am - 4:30pm
Join eight wide-ranging experts at Leighton House (the studio-home of Victorian artist, Frederic, Lord Leighton) for an engaging and informative study day exploring the art of landscape studies and travel in the 19th century, before delving into the history explored in the exhibition, Leighton and Landscape: Impressions from Nature.
The first major exhibition of Frederic Leighton’s small landscape oil sketches, painted en plein air between 1856 and 1896; discover the investigative research curators carried out to uncover Leighton's travel trail; the methods and techniques he employed and how his landscape studies influenced his larger exhibition pictures. As well as an in-depth look at Leighton's meticulously detailed botanical 'Study of a Lemon Tree, Capri' (admired by art critic John Ruskin); hear about the inspirations for collecting Leighton's landscapes in the private realm.
Attendees will have opportunities to ask questions and take part in discussions with a compelling line up of speakers, as well as visiting the exhibition of over 60 works from private and public collections.
The Cosman Keller Art & Music Trust proudly supports Study Day: Leighton and Landscape.
Useful information:
- Talks take place in Leighton's studio at Leighton House.
- All welcome, no previous background in art or art history is required.
- Refreshments on arrival and light lunch are included within the ticket price. Please contact us with any dietary requirements.
- Talks will not be recorded.
- Ticket price is £45 / £12 with student concession .
- Students resident and / or studying in Kensington and Chelsea join for free. Please ensure that you book your free ticket to guarantee your place.
- Please note that valid proof will be required on arrival to validate student concession and free tickets.
Schedule
9:30am Doors open
Refreshments on arrival (coffee, teas, water, pastries)
Opportunity to view exhibition
10.30 – 11.00 Study Day in session
11.30 – 12.00 Short comfort break
12.00 – 1pm Study Day in session
1 - 2pm Lunch break onsite. Includes a selection of sandwiches, cakes, coffee, teas, water
Opportunity to view exhibition
2 - 4pm Study Day in session
4:30pm Doors close
Programme
10.30am - 11.00am - Context and Inspiration: The landscape sketch in C19th Art.
Michael Clarke
11am - 11.30am - Travel in the C19th.
Rachel Mairs
12 - 12.30pm- Leighton’s landscape sketches.
Pola Durajska
12.30 - 1pm - On Leighton's trail: subjects, titles, dates and locations.
Daniel Robbins
2 - 2.30pm - Little Notes of Truth: sketches to exhibition pictures
Hannah Lund
2.30 - 3pm - Leighton and Capri: Study of a Lemon Tree.
Christopher Newall
3pm - 3.30pm - Painting out of doors, Leighton’s equipment and technique.
Ann Witheridge
3.30 - 4pm - Collecting the landscapes: in conversation with Charlotte Gere and Daniel Robbins
Meet the speakers
Michael Clarke CBE is Honorary Professor at Edinburgh College of Art, University of Edinburgh.
Rachel Mairs is Professor of Classics and Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Reading.
Pola Durajska is Head of Pictures at Bearnes Hampton & Littlewood auctioneers in Exeter. Her doctoral research at the University of York explored the landscape painting of Frederic Leighton.
Daniel Robbins is Senior Curator at Leighton House and Sambourne House.
Hannah Lund is the Curator of Exhibitions and Displays at Leighton House and Sambourne House.
Christopher Newall is a noted art historian, writer and lecturer, and one of the leading authorities on Leighton’s life and work.
Ann Witheridge is an artist and the founder of London Fine Art Studios.
Charlotte Gere is a writer, curator and nineteenth-century decorative art specialist.