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Anna Jameson Lecture 2025 - Online

'The Spirit of a Particular Age': Women Artists and the Challenges of an Integrated Art History

Hear about the vital importance and ongoing challenges of integrating women artists into mainstream histories of art.
Date
Thursday, 13 March 2025
Time
6 - 7 pm GMT
Available online only

About

Women artists are having a moment - featuring in exhibitions, headlines, and auctions. Art historians have, however, long known of their existence. Why do we continue to treat these creators as rare, exciting discoveries? This lecture will consider the complicated legacies surrounding women artists and notions of historical truth. 

Taking Anna Jameson’s concept of the 'Spirit of a Particular Age' as a jumping-off point, it will explore the tensions that often accompany studies of women in their own places and times and suggest a path towards a more integrated - and hopefully lasting - narrative of art: one that includes women as the prominent historical players they regularly were. Sometimes this entails uncomfortable work, such as questioning canonical narratives about women and art. However, embracing such complexities can ultimately lead to a deeper, fuller understanding of the cultural and gender dynamics that shaped the past - and continue to influence the present.

Image: Detail from Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun, 'Self Portrait in a Straw Hat', 1782

Speaker

Paris A. Spies-Gans
Paris A. Spies-Gans holds a PhD in History from Princeton University, an MA in Art History from the Courtauld Institute of Art, and a BA from Harvard University. Her research has been supported by fellowships from the Harvard Society of Fellows and the J. Paul Getty Trust, among other institutions. Her first book, 'A Revolution on Canvas: The Rise of Women Artists in Britain and France, 1760–1830' (PMC/YUP 2022), has won several prizes in the fields of British art history and 18th-century studies and was named one of the top art books of 2022 by 'The Art Newspaper' and 'The Conversation'. She is currently working on her second book, 'A New Story of Art' (US/Doubleday and UK/Viking).

Livestream

This is a livestream of the lecture taking place in the One Gallery Hub. If you would prefer to attend the event in person, please book tickets here.

Supported by

The Anna Jameson Lecture series is generously supported by the Diane Apostolos-Cappadona Trust.

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Anna Jameson Lecture 2025 - Online

'The Spirit of a Particular Age': Women Artists and the Challenges of an Integrated Art History

Hear about the vital importance and ongoing challenges of integrating women artists into mainstream histories of art.
Date
Thursday, 13 March 2025
Time
6 - 7 pm GMT
Available online only

Tickets

Standard: £7
Concessions: £5
Members & Patrons: £5
Students: £5

Only one ticket can be booked per account. You will be emailed an E-ticket with instructions on how to access the online event via your National Gallery account. Bookings close one hour before the event begins.

If you would prefer to attend this lecture in person at the One Gallery Hub, please book tickets here.

Bookings close one hour before the event.

Concessions are for full-time students, jobseekers, and disabled adults.