The language of landscape
Join educators Alex Bowie and Bethan Durie for the language of landscape tour
About
Explore how landscapes evolved from backdrops in religious and historical scenes to powerful subjects of their own. Discover how artists used nature for storytelling and self-expression in key works from the National Gallery.
Image: Detail from Salvator Rosa, 'Landscape with Mercury and the Dishonest Woodman', about 1663



Talks & conversations
Talk and tour
The language of landscape
Join educators Alex Bowie and Bethan Durie for the language of landscape tour
Free, drop-in session
Places are limited and available on a first come, first served basis.
Due to new security measures, you will need to allow more time for entry. Please view our General Admissions page for more information.