In this talk, Hallie Rubenhold sheds new light on the exploitation and abuse of women which transformed the work of artist Joseph Highmore in the 1740s. A critically-acclaimed author, social historian, broadcaster and historical consultant for TV and film, she has written two works of non-fiction; Lady Worsley’s Whim which became the 2015 BBC Two drama, The Scandalous Lady W and The Covent Garden Ladies, which served as the inspiration for the ITV Encore series, Harlots. Part of the Bloomsbury Festival.
Suitable for
18+
16-17
Admission
Tickets £5, £3 concessions + Museum admission
Tickets can be purchased in advance, Museum admission on the day
Website
http://foundlingmuseum.org.uk/events/independent-women-georgian-era/
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