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Cities of Art: Antwerp, Leiden, Delft

Date Wednesday 22, 29 October and 5 November 2025
Time 18.00–20.00 BST
Location Online (Zoom)
Speaker Clare Ford-Wille
Level All Levels

Journey through the vibrant artistic and cultural heritage of Antwerp, Leiden and Delft – three northern European cities that played a pivotal role in shaping European art from the medieval era to the 17th century.

We’ll learn how these cities were at the heart of artistic innovation, producing key paintings that now reside in the Wallace Collection and beyond. Delving into magnificent altarpieces created for churches, striking portraits by Rubens, Van Dyck, and Rembrandt, and the captivating scenes of everyday life depicted by de Hooch, Steen, and Vermeer, you’ll learn how each city’s unique character, patrons and artists helped creative innovation flourish over several centuries.

Read the full course description here.

Joining Information and Format: This course will be taught through Zoom Webinar. Each course session duration is 120 minutes, including a five-minute break and Q&A session with the tutor.  

Tickets are for all dates of this course. Ticketholders will be emailed the Zoom link, Webinar ID and Passcode 24 hours in advance of the first course session, which should be retained for accessing all sessions.   

Course Recording: This course will be recorded. Within 48 hours of each course session, ticket holders will be emailed a link to view the recording, which will be available for two weeks.  

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Cities of Art: Antwerp, Leiden, Delft
Date Wednesday 22, 29 October and 5 November 2025
Time 18.00–20.00 BST
Location Online (Zoom)
Speaker Clare Ford-Wille
Level All Levels

Journey through the vibrant artistic and cultural heritage of Antwerp, Leiden and Delft – three northern European cities that played a pivotal role in shaping European art from the medieval era to the 17th century.

We’ll learn how these cities were at the heart of artistic innovation, producing key paintings that now reside in the Wallace Collection and beyond. Delving into magnificent altarpieces created for churches, striking portraits by Rubens, Van Dyck, and Rembrandt, and the captivating scenes of everyday life depicted by de Hooch, Steen, and Vermeer, you’ll learn how each city’s unique character, patrons and artists helped creative innovation flourish over several centuries.

Read the full course description here.

Joining Information and Format: This course will be taught through Zoom Webinar. Each course session duration is 120 minutes, including a five-minute break and Q&A session with the tutor.  

Tickets are for all dates of this course. Ticketholders will be emailed the Zoom link, Webinar ID and Passcode 24 hours in advance of the first course session, which should be retained for accessing all sessions.   

Course Recording: This course will be recorded. Within 48 hours of each course session, ticket holders will be emailed a link to view the recording, which will be available for two weeks.  

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