The Pissarros In Bedford Park


The annual Betjeman Lecture will be given by Colin Harrison, of the Ashmolean Museum



Image © Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford. WA1951.225.4 Camille Pissarro, Bath Road


Lucien Pissarro lived in Bedford Park from 1897 until his death. He was a prominent member of the Arts and Crafts community in the suburb. This connection is the subject of this year's Bedford Park Society Annual Betjeman Lecture, The Pissarros in Bedford Park, 1897 – 1944 which will take place on Wednesday 13 June, 7.30pm at the Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation Theatre, Arts Educational Schools, 14 Bath Road, W4 1LY.

This fascinating talk will explore his role in the private press movement and his work promoting the principles of French Impressionism inherited from his father Camille.

Colin Harrison is the Senior Curator of European Art in the Ashmolean Museum at the University of Oxford. His curatorial responsibilities and research interests include French art from 1800 to 1945, extending to the large collections of the Pissarro family, portrait miniatures and musical instruments.

To reserve a place: pick up a ticket from Postmark in Turnham Green Terrace or buy online k

This is an open event and all are welcome.

Proceeds will be donated to the Cure Parkinson’s Society.

Tickets: £10

Drinks available from 7.00pm

For further information about the Society email: information@bedfordpark.org.uk or check the website.

May 22, 2018