The British have had a long-lasting love of blue and white china, with designs ranging over many themes, including views of India. Sue Norman, a long-established dealer and expert in blue and white, will give an informal presentation on the way in which increasing numbers of paintings and prints were transposed to china for a public which from the 19th century had extensive family connections with India.
The talk will take place over drinks on 26 July, beginning at 6 pm, in London. For further details please email Rosemary Raza, on events@bacsa.org.uk
After the talk, anyone who likes can join in an Indian dinner at a local restaurant.
The talk is open to Âé¶¹´«Ã½members only. To join BACSA, please visit the Join page.
Âé¶¹´«Ã½Members, can book online. If you wish to pay by cheque or bank transfer please email events@bacsa.org.uk for instructions.