Master Classes Offered to Graduate Students

June 17, 2016
The schoolmaster's return

The Library is offering master classes in August and September led by Cynthia Roman, Curator of Prints, Drawings, and Paintings at the Lewis Walpole Library, and guest scholars. The master classes are offered by application. Preference will be given to graduate students. Accommodation at the Library’s Timothy Root House on the Library’s campus in Farmington may be available at no charge upon inquiry. “A Contest of Two Genres: Graphic Satire and British History Painting in the Long Eighteenth Century,” August 22-26, will be led by Mark Salber Phillips, Professor of History at Carleton University, Ottawa, and Cynthia Roman; “The Comic Image 1800–1850: Narrative and Caricature,” September 14-16, will be led by Brian Maidment, Professor of the History of Print, Liverpool John Moores University and Cynthia Roman. For more information about these upcoming workshops and master classes click or tap here.