Athens: The Cult of the Body - Online Sessions
Overview of the Course
This set of three online lectures will look at the development of ancient Greece art with a specific focus on the representation of the human body. The course will examine works made during the Archaic, Classical and Hellenistic periods to explore how the figure in action became to most celebrated subject.
The programme culminates in an exclusive 2-day visit to Athens. To see information more information on the tour - click here.
Duration
3 week online course (One 1 -hour session per week via Zoom including recordings)
Dates
2, 9, 16 September 2026 (online course)
Time
4.00 - 5.00pm (BST)online course
Fee
€380 online course
Lecturer’s Biography
Aliki Braine
Aliki Braine (b. 1976, Paris) is an artist and art historian. She studied at The Ruskin School of Fine Art, Oxford, The Slade School and The Courtauld Institute, London where she was awarded a distinction for her theses on 17th century painting. She has been working for The National Gallery for 25 years and teaches for Christie’s Education, The Wallace Collection, The Arts Society and numerous private clients. Aliki is also a practicing artist who taught at Camberwell College of Art and Westminster University and who regularly exhibits her work internationally.