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SUMMARY:Tudor Liveliness? Discovering Vividness in Post-Reformation Englan
 d - Christina Faraday
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20251022T170000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20251022T180000
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DESCRIPTION:In Tudor England\, artworks were often described as ‘lively
 ’. What did this mean in a culture where naturalism was an alien concept
 ? And in a time of religious upheaval\, when the misuse of images might lu
 re the soul to hell\, how could liveliness be a good thing? In this talk w
 e'll explore a hitherto neglected aspect of Tudor art\, re-enlivening the 
 period’s vivid visual and material culture and discovering how artists w
 ere able to make absent things present\, and make the dead live.\n\n*Dr Ch
 ristina Faraday* is an Affiliated Lecturer at the University of Cambridge.
  Among her other contributions\, she is the host of the _British Art Matte
 rs_ podcast. Her latest book is titled _Tudor Liveliness: Vivid art in Pos
 t-Reformation England_ (Yale University Press\, 2023).\nSpeakers:\nChristi
 na Faraday
LOCATION:Radcliffe Observatory (Cinema\, Schwarzman Centre for the Humanit
 ies)
TZID:Europe/London
URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/82916f79-1b0b-4f8c-84d9-0c187b09bac1/
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