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Winter landscapes were a challenge for artists working out of doors in the late nineteenth century, and some devised ingenious ways of keeping out the cold. Taking the art critic John Ruskin’s definition of a snowdrift as its starting point, this Dr Frances Fowle will focus on snow scenes by British and French ‘impressionists’ from Monet to McTaggart.
Part of the Lauriston lectures Christmas programme.
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