SEX & DEATH IN PRE-RAPHAELITE ART
    WITH FRANNY MOYLE

14th October 2010
Doors at 6 pm, Talk commences at 7 pm

Franny Moyle discusses the Pre-Raphaelite fascination with sex and death, considers how this obsession played out in the Brotherhood’s personal lives, and looks at its legacy today.

 
Franny Moyle studied English and History of Art at St John’s College, Cambridge. She is a key figure in cultural television programming and only recently left the BBC to pursue her own publishing and television projects. "The Private Live of the Pre-Raphaelites" is her first book which was adapted into the BBC drama serial "Desperate Romantics". Franny is also the director of the Hackney Empire

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