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Professor Georgia Cowart illustrates how Watteau's paintings embody theatrical visions of music, dance, commedia dell'arte and love.
Professor Georgia Cowart, Case Western Reserve University, illustrates how the ideal of the theatrical utopia, emerging on the Parisian stage c. 1700, helps to explain certain examples of Watteau's paintings embodying theatrical visions of music, dance, commedia dell'arte and love.
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20 May 2011 at 6:30 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour |
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Royal Academy of Arts |
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Lecture + exhibition entry £14 / £6 reductions/£10 lecture only |
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