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Sir Charles Barry RA: The Architects Who Made London

Supported by SMC Group Plc.

30 Apr 2007
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Geological Society, Piccadilly, W1; 6.30–7.30pm; £10/£5 students (incl. drink) or £50/£25 (students) for the series of six lectures

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Many of London’s most memorable events take place against a backdrop of Barry’s architecture. From the public events of Trafalgar Square and the formalities of the Houses of Parliament, to the discretion of his Pall Mall clubs, he designed settings where the nation’s future was decided. The career of this influential Victorian architect and his affiliation with the Royal Academy is discussed by architectural critic, Jeremy Melvin.

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Andrea Palladio
Villa Poiana, Poiana Maggiore, 1546, (detail)
Photo © Pino Guidolotti

Malcolm McLaren, Still from ‘Shallow', 2008. Courtesy Aurel Scheibler, Berlin. Copyright Malcolm McLaren

The Antioch Chalice, Byzantine, from Syria, possibly Kaper Koraon or Antioch, first half of the sixth century. Silver cup set in footed silver-gilt shell, Height 19. 7 cm. Lent by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The Cloisters Collection, 1950 (50.4). Photo © The Metropolitan Museum of Art