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The Life and Times of Sir John Lavery

Ulster Museum, Stranmillis Road, Belfast, County Antrim, BT9 5AB
The Life and Times of Sir John Lavery

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Join Amanda Croft on Friday 24th May in the Ulster Museum Lecture Theatre to learn about the 'rags to riches' career of Sir John Lavery.

Belfast-born Sir John Lavery was one of the most successful artists of his day. In 1929, he donated a substantial body of his work to the then-Belfast Museum and Art Gallery. In this free talk, Amanda Croft will trace the glittering career of the artist by looking at his development as a landscapist, portraitist and war artist, using different Lavery works as a reference point.

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-This is a free talk, please book a space through the link.
-The talk will take place in the Ulster Museum Lecture Theatre
-This talk is recommended for students and adults.
-Children should be accompanied by an adult at all times.

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