27 mars 2022

SS Île-de-France et son art-déco

Chers Amis,

The next meeting of the Cercle Français de Belfast will take place on

mercredi 30 mars 2022 à 19h30 online as a Zoom meeting

Topic: SS Île-de-France et son art-déco

Speaker: Felix SCHMIDT et Patricia HARDIMAN

Discover life onboard the renowned passenger liner, L’Ile de France as she worked the Trans-Atlantic route from Le Havre to New York. Experience the French way of life on the ship through a virtual Atlantic crossing and enjoy the most fabulous use and exhibition of Art Deco from 1927 to 1939 and again from 1949 to 1959.


Please note: While information about our events is circulated to everyone on our mailing list the links giving access to our Zoom meetings are only sent to members and to guests who have paid for one-off attendance (£5). For more information please contact cfbelfast@gmail.com.

The Zoom link will be sent to members and registered guests on the morning of the event.

Looking forward to seeing you on 30th March.

À bientôt, 

Philip




02 mars 2022

CfB talk on Élisabeth Louise VIGÉE LE BRUN

 Chers Amis,

The next meeting of the Cercle Français de Belfast will take place on mercredi 9 mars 2022 à 19h30 online as a Zoom meeting:

Topic: Élisabeth Louise VIGÉE LE BRUN

Speaker: Michael ROOZE

A talk about a comparatively unknown artist, these days but not in her own long lifetime, who not only had an amazing life but kept a detailed diary about her life and all the trials and tribulations to which she was subjected. She was an astonishingly prolific painter; at least 660 works by her are known. She has a room dedicated to her work in the Louvre and there are one or two paintings in British galleries.

Please note: The links giving access to our Zoom meetings are only sent to members and to guests who have paid for one-off attendance (£5). For more information please contact cfbelfast@gmail.com.

The Zoom link will be sent to members and registered guests on the morning of the event.

Looking forward to seeing you on 9th March

À bientôt, Philip