Van Gogh and Gauguin’s nine weeks together in Arles, 1888, are legendary in art history. On Tuesday, February 18, at 2pm, Stephen Duffy will explore this dramatic period at Haslemere Hall.

Their intense collaboration produced iconic paintings and culminated in Van Gogh’s infamous ear-cutting incident, now illuminated by new research. Duffy, former Senior Curator at The Wallace Collection, will place this episode within the broader context of late 19th-century art. Expect dazzling masterpieces and gripping insights.

Known for his lectures and author of The Discovery of Paris, Duffy guarantees an ear-resistible Arts Society talk packed with dazzling masterpieces. Whether you’re a Gogh-getter or a casual fan, this event is a masterpiece in the making. Don’t miss it!