Spotted!
I spy with my little eye… The Courtauld Gallery’s painting Allegorical Portrait of Sir John Luttrell, 1550, by Hans Eworth in a Warburg panel!
Last year some of our young people made an animation all about this painting. Watch it here!
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I spy with my little eye… The Courtauld Gallery’s painting Allegorical Portrait of Sir John Luttrell, 1550, by Hans Eworth in a Warburg panel!
Last year some of our young people made an animation all about this painting. Watch it here!
As part of our Animating Art History project, the students made these amazing zines about their research and their own photography. We love them so much we wanted to share them with you!
Animating Art History 2014 kicked off last Thursday with a session on surfaces. Check out the brilliant photos from The Gallery and around Somerset House by the young people involved!
Animating Art History is a widening participation partnership between The Courtauld Institute of Art and University of the Arts London.
For more information see our webpage
Animating Art History is a widening participation partnership between The Courtauld Institute of Art and University of the Arts London. In 2013 twenty-seven young people aged 16 – 19 took part in the innovative course which combines art history, photography, and animation. This year students were able to produce final works of art inspired by The Courtauld Gallery collection both in moving image and photographic format. Check out our website at the link above!