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S2 Ep760: The Three Graces At The National Galleries Of Scotland
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You can enjoy an AD tour and art discussion of the National Galleries of Scotland (NGS) from the comfort of your own home.
This month’s session focuses on works exploring the myth of 'The Three Graces' including the grand sculpture by Antonio Canova alongside work by Albrecht Durer, Jane Brettle, and more.
Amelia spoke to Meg Faragher from NGS for more details of the session.
The session takes place on Zoom, on Wednesday 16th October from 2 to 3.30 pm.
Learn more on the NGS website - Visually Impaired Programme Online | The Three Graces | National Galleries of Scotland
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This month’s session focuses on works exploring the myth of 'The Three Graces' including the grand sculpture by Antonio Canova alongside work by Albrecht Durer, Jane Brettle, and more.
Amelia spoke to Meg Faragher from NGS for more details of the session.
The session takes place on Zoom, on Wednesday 16th October from 2 to 3.30 pm.
Learn more on the NGS website - Visually Impaired Programme Online | The Three Graces | National Galleries of Scotland
Image shows RNIB Connect Radio logo. RNIB is written in bold black capital letters and underlined with a bold pink line. Underneath, 'Connect Radio' written in smaller black letters.
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You can enjoy an AD tour and art discussion of the National Galleries of Scotland (NGS) from the comfort of your own home.
This month’s session focuses on works exploring the myth of 'The Three Graces' including the grand sculpture by Antonio Canova alongside work by Albrecht Durer, Jane Brettle, and more.
Amelia spoke to Meg Faragher from NGS for more details of the session.
The session takes place on Zoom, on Wednesday 16th October from 2 to 3.30 pm.
Learn more on the NGS website - Visually Impaired Programme Online | The Three Graces | National Galleries of Scotland
Image shows RNIB Connect Radio logo. RNIB is written in bold black capital letters and underlined with a bold pink line. Underneath, 'Connect Radio' written in smaller black letters.
This month’s session focuses on works exploring the myth of 'The Three Graces' including the grand sculpture by Antonio Canova alongside work by Albrecht Durer, Jane Brettle, and more.
Amelia spoke to Meg Faragher from NGS for more details of the session.
The session takes place on Zoom, on Wednesday 16th October from 2 to 3.30 pm.
Learn more on the NGS website - Visually Impaired Programme Online | The Three Graces | National Galleries of Scotland
Image shows RNIB Connect Radio logo. RNIB is written in bold black capital letters and underlined with a bold pink line. Underneath, 'Connect Radio' written in smaller black letters.
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