Online talk
Monday, 22 June, 6.30–7.30 pm BST
How did artists capture light as it shifts across gardens, seasons and hours of the day? In this talk, we explore how Claude Monet and Joaquín Sorolla used gardens as living laboratories for colour, movement and atmosphere, transforming everyday spaces into luminous works of art.
Welcome!
About the lecturer
The talk is hosted by Catherine Wallace, an art historian, writer and lecturer with over 30 years’ experience. Her deep knowledge of 19th- and 20th-century British and European art offers rich insight into the artists, their contexts and working methods.
Image above: Jardín de la Casa Sorolla 1918 - 1919, by Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida (1863 – 1923), Museo Sorolla, Madrid
