ZOOM TALK - Sylva: the Tree in British Art History from Thomas Gainsborough to The Arborealists

Paul Nash, Canal Banks, credit: collection of Southampton City Art Gallery

Paul Nash, Canal Banks, credit: collection of Southampton City Art Gallery

If you are interested in the art history of our principle subject for #irreplaceable, Tim Craven (one of our panelists for On Death Row), is giving a Southampton City Art Gallery illustrated zoom talk on Tuesday 13th April at 7.00 pm entitled – Sylva: the Tree in British Art History from Thomas Gainsborough to The Arborealists. For more information and tickets please visit things to do at www.southamptoncityartgallery.com . All welcome.

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