A ROOM OF ONE'S OWN
A ROOM OF ONE'S OWN
Berthe Morisot, Camille Claudel, Vanessa Bell: throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, these three women of genius and will, struggled to find a place for their art in a male-dominated art world. Firstly, a place where they could learn it. Then, a place to create it, and finally, a place to show it where it could be seen, appreciated, and judged.
As art and the world of artistic education and production changed, they changed with it – finding enemies and allies along the way.
Join Dr. Silvia Regonelli in this series of Biographies lectures as we will look at how these women they created their works, what happened to the artists and, most importantly, what happened to their art.
Lasting 60 minutes and followed by 30 minutes of Q&A. Small groups with maximum 15 participants to ensure maximum interaction.
Streamed live, these Biographies lectures will bring our experts' passion and expertise straight into your home, with exclusively created content specially prepared for each virtual tour. At the end you will have the chance to interact live with our experts who will be happy to answer any questions for a truly interactive and engaging experience.

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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Biography
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Berthe Morisot – the Double Scandal of a Female Impressionist – Monday 25 January
€15.00 inc. VAT -
A Room of One's Own
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Camille Claudel – “A Revolt against Nature: a Woman of Genius” – Monday 1 February
€15.00 inc. VAT -
A Room of One's Own
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Vanessa Bell – The “Significant Form” of Bloomsbury – Monday 8 February
€15.00 inc. VAT
A ROOM OF ONE'S OWN
Berthe Morisot, Camille Claudel, Vanessa Bell: throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, these three women of genius and will, struggled to find a place for their art in a male-dominated art world. Firstly, a place where they could learn it. Then, a place to create it, and finally, a place to show it where it could be seen, appreciated, and judged.
As art and the world of artistic education and production changed, they changed with it – finding enemies and allies along the way.
Join Dr. Silvia Regonelli in this series of Biographies lectures as we will look at how these women they created their works, what happened to the artists and, most importantly, what happened to their art.
Lasting 60 minutes and followed by 30 minutes of Q&A. Small groups with maximum 15 participants to ensure maximum interaction.
Streamed live, these Biographies lectures will bring our experts' passion and expertise straight into your home, with exclusively created content specially prepared for each virtual tour. At the end you will have the chance to interact live with our experts who will be happy to answer any questions for a truly interactive and engaging experience.
Showing all 3 results
-
Biography
Fully Booked
Berthe Morisot – the Double Scandal of a Female Impressionist – Monday 25 January
€15.00 inc. VAT -
A Room of One's Own
Fully Booked
Camille Claudel – “A Revolt against Nature: a Woman of Genius” – Monday 1 February
€15.00 inc. VAT -
A Room of One's Own
Fully Booked
Vanessa Bell – The “Significant Form” of Bloomsbury – Monday 8 February
€15.00 inc. VAT

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.