BRITISH DRAWINGS, 1900–1945

Exclusively for Members

An Exclusive Talk for Members of the Ashmolean

In-person event will take place in the Headley Lecture Theatre and online via Zoom.

Teas, coffee, and cake will be served in the Headley Lecture Theatre from 3pm, when the doors open.

Booking is essential


With Dr Mathew Norman, Research Fellow

 Research Fellow Dr Mathew Norman is currently cataloguing the Museum’s holdings of British drawings from the first half of the 20th century, including works by some of the leading British Modernists, and many others besides.

Focusing on the work of lesser-known artists, including Sylvia Gosse (1881–1968), Mary Hogarth (c. 1861–1935) and Albert Rutherston (1881–1953), join Mathew for an overview of the project to date and an introduction to this rich and varied part of the collection.

British drawing with pale watercolours depicting a Lenten Procession by Torchlight in Seville with tall hooded figures lining a street, dating to 1927, by Mary Hogarth

A Lenten Procession by Torchlight (Easter Procession at Seville), Mary Hogarth, 1927 © Ashmolean Museum

Join Mathew for an overview of the project and his insights into this rich and varied collection.

This event will be recorded and the recording will be shared with ticketholders following the event.


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