Friday, 8th February 2019, 1.00pm
Harry Clarke is best known as the leading Irish stained glass artist of the early twentieth century, but he also deserves recognition for his talents in other media, including as an illustrator and painter, as well as for his influence and impact internationally.
Mike Hope, author, lecturer, designer and curator, will aim in his talk to emphasise and recognise Clarke’s role in the development of Irish and international art in the early years of the twentieth century.
The lecture will take place at Dillington House, Ilminster, Somerset TA19 9DT, and costs £25.00, including a three-course lunch. For further information, see the Dillington House website.