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A Day Conference at the King's Manor

Saturday 30th November 2002

THE ENGLISHNESS OF ENGLISH ART? Painting, Aesthetics and Nationhood, 1760-1824

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Speakers
Rosie Dias, Mark Hallett, Holger Hoock, Karen Junod, Sarah Monks, Martin Postle, Christine Riding

Convenor: Mark Hallett


PROGRAMME

9.00 - 9.30 Registration and Coffee

9.30 - 10.15 Martin Postle, Tate Britain, 'The Royal Academy and the British School'

10.15 - 11.00 Rosie Dias, University of York, '"The True Father of the English School": Reynolds, Boydell and the Shakespeare Gallery'

11.00 -11-30 Coffee

11.30 -12.15 Sarah Monks, Courtauld Institute, 'A Fishy Business: Richard Wright's The Fishery (1764) and the Construction of a National Marine Art'

12.15 -1.00 Christine Riding, Tate Britain, 'Shipwreck and National Identity'

1.00 - 2.30 Lunch

2.30 -3.15 Mark Hallett, University of York, 'Patriotism and Exhibition Culture in 1784'

3.15 -4.00 Karen Junod, University of Oxford, 'The Construction of an English School of Painting in Late Eighteenth- and Early-Nineteenth-Century Artists' Biographies'

4.00 -4.30 Tea

4.30 - 5.30 Round Table discussion led by Holger Hoock, University of Cambridge