Art History Lecture – William Blake “Romantic, Radical, Visionary” by Jessica Saraga

William Blake fiercely criticised the social problems of his age, which he saw as the result of industrialisation’s materialism and pursuit of profit. While his poetry exposed poverty and exploitation, his art turned toward the mystical, using a personal mythology and distinctive visual language. Though often an outsider, Blake’s creativity never waned. He spent his life expressing his visions, inventing new techniques, and producing work with remarkable energy.

Held in the Abraham Dixon Hall, Friday 13th March 2pm – 4pm, with a break for refreshments approx 2.55pm. All lectures will commence at 2pm. Individual lectures £7.50 each or block book all eight for £40.

You can book seats for all the lectures, including all eight, via Ticket Tailor click here.
Alternatively tickets can be booked by emailing lca1@leatherheadca.org.uk or visiting the office in person on weekday mornings. Tickets can also be purchased on arrival at the lecture (card payment preferred) but we encourage pre-booking where possible. 

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Mar 13 2026
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2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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