Art Talk Live: Jozef Israëls—Drawing Toward Social Justice
By Harvard Art Museums
A discussion of works by Jozef Israëls and his contemporaries, offers insights into the transformation of figure studies from an academic discipline into a vehicle for denouncing social injustice.
.: Tue, March 22 2022 12:30午後 – 1午後.
Ages: Adults.
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Additional information
Figure drawing is often described by artists as a way of facilitating empathy and understanding another person’s vulnerability. A discussion of works by Jozef Israëls and his contemporaries, such as Vincent van Gogh, offers insights into the transformation of figure studies from an academic discipline into a vehicle for denouncing social injustice.
Led by:
Joachim Homann, Maida and George Abrams Curator of Drawings, Division of European and American Art.
Last updated 3月 15, 2022.