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Italians and rivals at the court of Charles II. Talk about arts, history and music by Adrian Le Harivel

After Charles II regained the throne in 1660, Italian artists, musicians, even Catholic priests, descended on London, while its paintings, fabrics and foods were again imported. There was stiff competition with other European nations and native interests. Amongst the eye-witnesses to this tussle were diarists Samuel Pepys and John Evelyn who bring it all vividly to life.

Adrian Le Harivel, Curator of British Art at the National Gallery of Ireland and music historian, explores this lost world, through image and music.

Free event in English with reservation.

Live at the Italian Institute of Culture.

Reservation no longer available

  • Organized by: IIC Dublino