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Online art history lectures

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THE VIRTUAL TOURS

Book a place on one of our exclusive online art-history lectures and virtual tours.

The virtual tours are set on a backdrop of high quality videos and photos in high definition that provide a fully immersive experience, allowing to see art and artworks in the finest detail.

Our virtual tours cover a wide array of historical and art-history topics, ranging from antiquity to the early modern period. We explore a variety of historical topics, from the every day life in ancient and early modern cities to representations of power. Exploring both world famous sites and those unknown to most, these lectures will bring history and the history of art to life through tailor made HD filming, as well as perceptive lecturing and lively discussions.

The virtual tours last 60 minutes followed by another 30 minutes of Q&A with our lecturers who will be delighted to answer any of your questions. Small groups with maximum 15 participants to ensure maximum interaction.

You can interact during the Q&A session by turning on your webcam and microphone and asking any questions you might have directly to the lecturer. We would love to see your face and hear your voice, but if you prefer you can also post your questions through the chat window which will be available throughout the lecture.

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THE VIRTUAL TOURS

Book a place on one of our exclusive online art-history lectures and virtual tours.

The lectures are set on a backdrop of high quality videos and photos in high definition that provide a fully immersive experience, allowing to see art and artworks in the finest detail.

We cover a wide range of periods and styles, examining in great detail and with enthusiasm the highlights of Italian art, from Roman antiquities to the Italian Renaissance, from the hidden treasures of Italian mediaeval towns to the splendours of Baroque art.

Lectures last between 45 and 60 minutes followed by another 30 minutes of Q&A with our lecturers who will be delighted to answer any of your questions. Small groups with maximum 15 participants to ensure maximum interaction.

You can interact during the Q&A session by turning on your webcam and microphone and asking any questions you might have directly to the lecturer. We would love to see your face and hear your voice, but if you prefer you can also post your questions through the chat window which will be available throughout the lecture.

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THE EXPERTS

Our lecturers are experts in their field with decades of experience and impeccable academic credentials. They will share their passion for art history directly with you through specially planned lectures and bespoke video and photographic material.

Browse our exclusive lectures, choose the right one for you and your family, and enjoy an evening learning about art with Art Lectures Online.

At the end of each lecture you will have time to ask questions and interact with the lecturer and others in the class for a real interactive experience.

Dr. Eireann Marshall

Eireann Marshall is a Research Associate and Associate Lecturer with the Open University. She has published a number of articles on Ancient North Africa, and co-edited volumes on 'Death and Disease in the Ancient City' and ‘Women’s influence on Classical Civilisation’.

Eireann has led many tours for specialist tour operators, to Italy and North Africa.

In 2019 she was awarded Wanderlust Magazine's Top History & Culture Guide at its World Guide Awards.

Prof. Gregory Dowling

Prof Gregory Dowling is Associate Professor of American Literature at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice.

He has written numerous articles on Venice, and was responsible for the sightseeing pages of the first five editions of the Time Out Guide to Venice. He currently also sits on the board of directors for a new museum in Ravenna devoted to Lord Byron, which will open in 2021.

He is also the author of the "Alvise Marangon" historical thriller novels set in Venice and a regular lecturer at the “Circolo Italo-Britannico” in Venice.

 

Dr Silvia Regonelli

Dr Silvia Regonelli was born in Cremona, Italy, and spent her university years working in Milan as a tourist guide, thus deepening her knowledge of the city's history and cultural heritage. She holds a PhD in History of Art Criticism from the University of Milan, and is an expert on 19th century art. She especially values the complex relationship between facts and their interpretation, and how this relationship evolves in different cultures and historical periods.

She works as an Art History instructor for IES Abroad and as tourist guide and lecturer in Milan.

 

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