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A History of Russia

 
 

Vasily Surikov, Morning of the Execution of the Streltsy (1881)

Moscow, State Tretyakov Gallery

Image from: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Surikov_streltsi.jpg

 
 

Join us on a thousand-year journey which will take us from the first Rus settlements on the Volkhov and the Volga to a powerful empire spread across eastern European and northern Asia.

Along the way, we’ll meet such powerful figures as Alex Nevsky, Ivan the Terrible, Peter the Great, Catherine the Great (huzzah!) and Lenin. Throughout, we will marvel at Russia’s unique relationship with the arts - from icons to ballet, and sacred architecture to the world’s most powerful literature.

RJW F212220 Online freelance course (via Zoom)

10 weeks, Tuesday 26 April - Tuesday 5 July (incl., with half-term break on 31 May)

£110 (individual registration); £176 (for two people sharing one screen).

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The Italian Renaissance

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Avant-garde! Art movements of the twentieth century