May 5 - Lecture
- ArtsNational Hunter
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De Coding Da Vinci
by Alice Foster

Leonardo da Vinci epitomised Renaissance Humanism, creating some of the most influential painting in Western art. He died over 500 years ago, yet his work remains enigmatic, potent and mystifying. A gifted engineer, inventor and scientist, painting fell at the end of his line of curiosity, yet ironically, it’s this for which he is remembered best. Much is unfinished; his Last Supper was the target of jokes and vandalism by French forces in Milan, while he was among the first to celebrate human imperfection in his caricatures.
Monday, 5 May 2025 🕡 Arrive at 6.30pm
VENUE:
All lectures are held at the Performing Arts Centre, Cessnock (PACC) cnr. Vincent St and Aberdare Rd, Cessnock.
Evening lectures start promptly at 7:00 pm - (please arrive from 6:15 pm)
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