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Inaugural Lecture of The Low Countries Sculpture Society (V&A,London, 7.7.02)

(V&A,London, 7.7.02) Date:6/18/02

Inaugural Lecture of The Low Countries Sculpture Society

Professor Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann, Princeton University, will deliver the London Inaugural Lecture of the newly-founded Low Countries Sculpture Society at the Victoria & Albert Museum, on Sunday 7 July, 3 pm to 5 pm. He will speak on Sculptors from the Low Countries : The Problem of Transnational History.

HE Baron Bentinck van Schoonheten, Royal

Netherlands Ambassador, and HE Baron de Gruben, Belgian Ambassador, will festively launch the Society and introduce the speaker. Tea & cakes in the Gamble Room at 3 pm, lecture in the Lecture Theatre at 3.45 pm.

Please come in great numbers: this lecture will be a memorable event! Tickets available online on www.lowcountriessculpture.org

<http://www.lowcountriessculpture.org/> : members 7.50 euro, non-members 15 euro to include tea &

cakes. Membership from only 15 euro p.a.

A few days before, Leon Lock, University College London and founding member of the Society, will give a lecture in Brussels at the British Embassy, by kind permission of HE Mr Gavin Hewitt, HM Ambassador, on Wednesday 3 July. He will speak on Abbeys in the Low Countries as Patrons of

Sculpture. Reception at 6 pm, lecture at 6.30 pm.

Tickets available online : free for members.

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