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An oil painting depicting the French aristocracy walking across a bridge in Paris.
25 Jun

The Flàneur: Dandy of 19th Century Paris with Sylvia Sagona

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Forever associated with the Impressionist streetscapes of Paris, the flàneur, man of leisure, connoisseur of the boulevards and urban explorer, owes much to the unlikely popularity of all things English in Second Empire Paris.

Influenced by the influential Regency figure of fashion, George 'Beau' Brummell (1778 1840), the flàneur, always male, expressed the angst and loneliness of the modern city so eloquently expressed in the poetry of Charles Baudelaire.

Sylvia Sagona completed her post graduate studies of a Maitrise ès Lettres at the University of Aix en Provence where she lived and lectured at the university of Aix-Marseilles before taking up a lectureship in the Department of French and Italian studies at the University of ³Ô¹ÏÍø. She has taught in Paris on 19th century art and literature in partnership with the French Centre d' Etudes pédagogiques de Sèvres, and in Rome with the Università Roma 2 on how the Popes used the city layout for Christian propaganda.

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Date Times
Wed 25 Jun
  • 2pm - 3.30pm 2:00pm - 3:30pm

Location

The Johnston Collection
192 Wellington Parade
East ³Ô¹ÏÍø 3002

Price and bookings

Adult / general $25
Student / concession $23

Contact details

  • telephone number: 03 9416 2515
  • email address: hello@johnstoncollection.org

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British Art Ceramics: By Design and Example
31 Jul

British Art Ceramics: By Design and Example

Join Dr Andrew Montana for a lecture about the importance of British ceramics in late 19th century.

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An Evening with Dr Rangan Chatterjee
15 Jul

An Evening with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

Discover simple, practical strategies to reduce stress, boost energy and create lifestyle changes.

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Ladies’ Encounters with Napoleon with Dr Emma Gleadhill
21 Jun

Ladies’ Encounters with Napoleon with Dr Emma Gleadhill

This lecture with Dr Emma Gleadhill looks at two women's encounters with Napoleon.

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