Director’s Circle, Patrons’ Circle, Associates

Curatorial Tour: David Jones: Vision and Memory

Sat 6 Feb, 2021

David Jones (1895 – 1974) was a painter, engraver, poet and maker of inscriptions. A lyrical draughtsman, he responded with delight to the visual world, yet his vision was informed by memory reaching back into the depths of time and history. This major exhibition, taking place during the centenary of the First World War, displays some 80 works from throughout Jones’s life in a timely reassessment of one of the most imaginative artists of his era. Courtauld Emeritus Professor Paul Hills, co-curator of the exhibition, invites Samuel Courtauld Society members and Courtauld Alumni to a private tour of the exhibition.

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