ARTES Nigel Glendinning Lecture 2025

The annual ARTES Nigel Glendinning Lecture of 2025: Problems in Velázquez’s Portraiture will be given in person by Dr. Peter Cherry on 29 May from 6.30pm (BST) at the Instituto Cervantes, 15-19 Devereux Ct, London, WC2R 3JJ. The event will also be live streamed.

Tickets for in-person and online attendance can be obtained at the following link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/artes-nigel-glendinning-lecture-problems-in-velazquezs-portraiture-tickets-1335260182149?aff=oddtdtcreator

Diego Rodriguez de Silva y Velázquez (1599-1660), Portrait of a Gentleman, attributed to Velázquez by Dr. Cherry and subsequently sold at Bonhams on 7th December 2011. Photo credit: Bonhams Catalogue

Dr. Cherry’s lecture will consider a range of problems associated with the portraiture of Diego Velázquez, which have emerged in the preparation of a book-length study of the subject. Specific portraits will be used to exemplify problems of typology and chronology; naming and interpretation; and controversies around attributions and the pressure to expand the Velázquez canon. The discussion will also take into account methodological questions which have helped and hindered in framing these problems.

Dr. Peter Cherry was until 2024 a lecturer in the History of Art at Trinity College Dublin. He has had a long-standing and internationally recognised career teaching and publishing on Hispanic art and archives. His research interests have focussed on painting in Spain during the seventeenth century and particularly in the areas of still-life and genre painting, and artists working in Seville, including Velázquez and Murillo. He has recently turned his attention to the portraiture of Velázquez for a book in the Renaissance Lives series for Reaktion. He now lives in Madrid.

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