The Attingham Trust Style Guide
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Blog
Alumni visit to the acclaimed exhibition at the Science Museum, London: Versailles: Science and Splendour 4th March at 4.30-6.00pm
The Palace of Versailles is famous around the world for its opulent architecture and rich history but in the 17th and 18th centuries it also became a major site of scientific thinking. Versailles: Science and Splendour explores the important role science played at the...
The Low Countries Sculpture Society
Carpentry and sculpture from Gothic to Art Nouveau First Edition of the new Annual Seminar on European Sculpture and Decorative Arts Hôtel de la Roche, Mons, Belgium, Saturday 19th – Monday 21st July 2024 A combined effort of the Centre de Recherches Historiques sur...
European Porcelain Conference – call for papers
Sacred Ceramics – Devotional Images in European Porcelain The extensive sculptural output of Europe’s first kaolinic porcelain factory, the Saxon Meissen manufactory, has long attracted the attention of art historians. The large-scale animal sculptures executed so...
AHRC PhD Funded Research Programme Opportunity
The Herbert Baker Society and University of York have recently been successful in securing funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council, for a PhD research project focusing on Sir Herbert Baker. Further information is available here. The deadline for...
Burlington Magazine Scholarship
The Burlington Magazine scholarship for the study of French 18th-century fine and decorative art - 2025. Overview The scholarship has been created to provide funding over a 12-month period to those engaged in the study of French...
John Cornforth Memorial Lectures
The John Cornforth Memorial Lectures LONDON WEDNESDAY 12 FEBRUARY, WEDNESDAY 12 MARCH, TUESDAY 8 APRIL 2025 The John Cornforth Memorial Lectures return in 2025, presenting the stories of country houses and their estates through the eyes of private owners. This lecture...
2025 Attingham Alumni Reunion
Save the Date! For the 2025 Annual Alumni Reunion with Guest Lecturer Steven Brindle who will talk to us about the subject of his new book, LONDON, LOST INTERIORS Monday 31 March, 5.15pm-8pm (Lecture commences promptly at 5.30pm, followed by drinks) at the Society of...
Dame Rosalind Savill, DBE, FSA, FBA
Dame Rosalind Savill, DBE FSA FBA, 12 May 1951 – 27 December 2024. We are all deeply saddened by the recent death of Ros Savill, a remarkable scholar, tutor and friend to so many of us. For nearly five decades Ros supported Attingham as a lecturer, a member of the...
Alumni Visit to Ditchley Park -26th April 2024
A rare opportunity to visit Ditchley Park and study the main rooms has been specially arranged for the Attingham alumni Ditchley Park has provided an idyllic retreat for royalty and power since Elizabethan times. The present house was built in 1720 for the 2nd Earl of...
22nd Annual Historic Houses International Conference 12-14 May 2024
Maynooth University and The Centre for the Study of Historic Irish Houses and Estates are delighted to announce the 22nd Annual Historic Houses International Conference on 12th-14th May 2024 at Maynooth University and Castletown House.The conference will feature...
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