Event Details:
February 20, 2013 - February 20, 2013
1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Capture a glimpse into the everyday lives of the tsars as we share how Russian porcelain reflected the styles, dining rituals and diplomatic purposes of the period for which it was created. Tea and light refreshments follow the lecture.
Members and Non-members $6. Space is limited so please call (904) 899-6038 to make your required reservations by February 18.
This program is made possible through support by The Woodcock Foundation for the Appreciation of the Arts, Inc., National Endowment for the Humanities, The Director’s Circle at The Cummer, The City of Jacksonville, and the Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville, Inc.
Capture a glimpse into the everyday lives of the tsars as we share how Russian porcelain reflected the styles, dining rituals and diplomatic purposes of the period for which it was created. Tea and light refreshments follow the lecture.
Members and Non-members $6. Space is limited so please call (904) 899-6038 to make your required reservations by February 18.
This program is made possible through support by The Woodcock Foundation for the Appreciation of the Arts, Inc., National Endowment for the Humanities, The Director’s Circle at The Cummer, The City of Jacksonville, and the Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville, Inc.
Capture a glimpse into the everyday lives of the tsars as we share how Russian porcelain reflected the styles, dining rituals and diplomatic purposes of the period for which it was created. Tea and light refreshments follow the lecture.
Members and Non-members $6. Space is limited so please call (904) 899-6038 to make your required reservations by February 18.
This program is made possible through support by The Woodcock Foundation for the Appreciation of the Arts, Inc., National Endowment for the Humanities, The Director’s Circle at The Cummer, The City of Jacksonville, and the Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville, Inc.
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Members and Non-members $6. Space is limited so please call (904) 899-6038 to make your required reservations by February 18.
This program is made possible through support by The Woodcock Foundation for the Appreciation of the Arts, Inc., National Endowment for the Humanities, The Director’s Circle at The Cummer, The City of Jacksonville, and the Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville, Inc.
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Members and Non-members $6. Space is limited so please call (904) 899-6038 to make your required reservations by February 18.
This program is made possible through support by The Woodcock Foundation for the Appreciation of the Arts, Inc., National Endowment for the Humanities, The Director’s Circle at The Cummer, The City of Jacksonville, and the Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville, Inc.
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Members and Non-members $6. Space is limited so please call (904) 899-6038 to make your required reservations by February 18.
This program is made possible through support by The Woodcock Foundation for the Appreciation of the Arts, Inc., National Endowment for the Humanities, The Director’s Circle at The Cummer, The City of Jacksonville, and the Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville, Inc.
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Members and Non-members $6. Space is limited so please call (904) 899-6038 to make your required reservations by February 18.
This program is made possible through support by The Woodcock Foundation for the Appreciation of the Arts, Inc., National Endowment for the Humanities, The Director’s Circle at The Cummer, The City of Jacksonville, and the Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville, Inc.
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Members and Non-members $6. Space is limited so please call (904) 899-6038 to make your required reservations by February 18.
This program is made possible through support by The Woodcock Foundation for the Appreciation of the Arts, Inc., National Endowment for the Humanities, The Director’s Circle at The Cummer, The City of Jacksonville, and the Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville, Inc.
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Members and Non-members $6. Space is limited so please call (904) 899-6038 to make your required reservations by February 18.
This program is made possible through support by The Woodcock Foundation for the Appreciation of the Arts, Inc., National Endowment for the Humanities, The Director’s Circle at The Cummer, The City of Jacksonville, and the Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville, Inc.
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Members and Non-members $6. Space is limited so please call (904) 899-6038 to make your required reservations by February 18.
This program is made possible through support by The Woodcock Foundation for the Appreciation of the Arts, Inc., National Endowment for the Humanities, The Director’s Circle at The Cummer, The City of Jacksonville, and the Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville, Inc.
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Members and Non-members $6. Space is limited so please call (904) 899-6038 to make your required reservations by February 18.
This program is made possible through support by The Woodcock Foundation for the Appreciation of the Arts, Inc., National Endowment for the Humanities, The Director’s Circle at The Cummer, The City of Jacksonville, and the Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville, Inc.
Capture a glimpse into the everyday lives of the tsars as we share how Russian porcelain reflected the styles, dining rituals and diplomatic purposes of the period for which it was created. Tea and light refreshments follow the lecture.
Members and Non-members $6. Space is limited so please call (904) 899-6038 to make your required reservations by February 18.
This program is made possible through support by The Woodcock Foundation for the Appreciation of the Arts, Inc., National Endowment for the Humanities, The Director’s Circle at The Cummer, The City of Jacksonville, and the Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville, Inc.