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Thursday 15 April 2021, 2pm-3pm  **Note change of date from 11 March**

Through the Artist’s Gaze: The Feminine Ideal in E.A. Hornel’s Work

Both in his photographs and paintings, Edward Atkinson Hornel (1864-1933) portrayed numerous young women, studying their forms and detailing their poses. While doing so however, he revealed much more about his perception of women than their stories.  Marianne Fossaluzza is a PhD student in Visual Culture at the University of Aberdeen, researching the photographic collection of E.A. Hornel. She has also worked with the National Trust for Scotland since 2017.

**  This event will now be run online. Booking is still required. Attendees will be sent joining instructions the day before the event. **

Digital Lecture: Through the Artist’s Gaze: The Feminine Ideal in E.A. Hornel’s Work

Japanese woman playing a shamisen unknown photographer Yokohama shashin print 1890-1920 National Trust for Scotland Broughton House

E. A. Hornel: From Camera to Canvas

Sat 7 Nov 2020 to Sun 14 Mar 2021 Booking for this exhibition is currently suspended, as the City Art Centre is closed, in line with advice from the Government, to protect the health...

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A Japanese woman playing a shamisen, attributed to Tamamura Kōzaburō,

Digital Lecture: E. A. Hornel: From Camera to Canvas: An Introduction

Friday 26 February 2021, 2:00pm Friday 26 February 2021, 2pm - 3pm E. A. Hornel: From Camera to Canvas: An Introduction Join curator Ben Reiss for an introduction to the exhibition...

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