Welcome to our Cabinet of Curiosities!*
*[in its 2025 iteration]
To see details of each course, hit the relevant Course details button[s].
Alternatively, if you instantly know what you’d like, you can access anything from our archive of 2023’s courses by heading to our Registration Form.
Either way, for access to any archive course, please select the Cabinet of Curiosities option (RJW A2501) on the Registration Form, and tell us in the message which course[s] you’d like (or, if you’d prefer, just complete a contact form message or email me!).
Two quick practicalities.
First, as a reminder in case you’ve not yet viewed one of our recordings: Q&A/discussion elements are edited out, for data protection reasons. What remains is a full set of Robertian Pearls of Wisdom (TM) on your chosen subject[s].
Secondly, do, of course, ignore the original dates on each course details page. Your recordings will be available as soon as we’ve sent confirmation of your registration.
All recordings will be available until 21 September 2025.
Access to any course is a flat single person rate (even if there will be two of you watching), at our current pricing structure.
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Cezanne: The father of modern art
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From Stone to Iron: Pre-historic cultures and the birth of Europe
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The Voyages of Discovery: Exploration, power, and profit
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Changing Times: A Cultural History of Europe, 1848-1914
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The Mandate of Heaven: Ancient China
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Ukiyo-e: The Japanese print-masters and the Floating World
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Northern Light: Landscape, history, and the sublime in Scandinavian art, 1815-1900
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The World Turned Upside Down: Everyday life in northern art, 1520-1670
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Persia's Golden Age
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The Royal Painters
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Medieval Monasticism: Abbeys and Priories in the north of England
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The Greeks
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Lost Worlds
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Matisse
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Grandeur and Obedience: Royal portraits, 1660-1820
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China meets the West
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Camille Pissarro: The father of Impressionism
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The Mongols
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The Pre-Raphaelites
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The Odyssey
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The Viking Age
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A History of Spain
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Rembrandt
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The Valley of the Kings
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Wicked Women
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Dali and Miro
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El Greco and Velasquez
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Art Nouveau glass masters: Tiffany, Gallé, and their contemporaries