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In 1936 Dame Laura Knight became the first woman to be elected as a full member of the Royal Academy in London, 168 years after its establishment. In her extraordinary career she painted landscapes, portraits and seascapes, as well as scenes from the circus, the ballet and the theatre. She was the only woman to be given War Commissions in both the First and Second World Wars and the only British artist to cover the Nuremberg Trials of 1946. This lecture by Rosalind Whyte provides an overview of Dame Laura’s fascinating career and some of the remarkable achievements of her long life.
| Rating | TBC |
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| Runtime | 60 mins |