'The Art Isles' with Charlotte Mullins : National Gallery Members' Book Club

Interesting online book discussion from the National Gallery looking at a recent book on the art of the British Isles.

The author, Charlotte Mullins, was ably interviewed by Jacqui Ansell and they began by discussing the various definitions used in the book for what terms are used for the British Isles at various points in history. The author wanted to include Ireland in the mix as for most of the period under discussion it was united with Great Britain so their artistic histories are interwoven.

In typing up the talk I realised they then went on to pick works in the gallery’s own collection which were covered in the book. This therefore became a bit of a skip through art history but it did lead to them making the point that much of what we think of as British art has actually been done by immigrants to the country such as Holbein and Van Dyck.

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