Holbein Talk at St Nicholas Church

Dr Richard Williams to speak on Northern Renaissance artist

Holbein's best known work is The Ambassadors currently in the National Gallery
Holbein's best known work is The Ambassadors currently in the National Gallery

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The Friends of St Nicholas Church will be holding their first post-Covid event on Wednesday 14 July.

The church on Church Street will be hosting a talk entitled 'Holbein in England' to be given by Dr Richard Williams, Learning Curator for the Royal Collection Trust at Windsor Castle. The Royal Collection holds one of the largest and finest groups of paintings and drawings by Hans Holbein in the world.

The Friends say, “This is a great opportunity to hear a leading Northern Renaissance specialist on a topic of lasting interest to lovers of English art, and to meet one another in person once again.”

The talk begins at 7.30pm and attendees will need to wear face masks and socially distance.

The church has been severely impacted financially by Covid-19 and any donations would be gratefully accepted. You can contribute towards the appeal to repair St Nicholas’ stonework by clicking here.

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July 6, 2021

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