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Image: Winged Victory, holding a palette and paintbrushes, Edward Hodges Bailey (?)

Juliet Rix's 'London's Statues of Women'

Book talk

Talks and conversations | Talk
Date
Friday, 13 March 2026
Time
3.30 - 4.30 pm
Audience
For House Members

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In this salon discussion, author Juliet Rix highlights the many great women immortalised on the streets of London. Rix journeys through centuries of changing representations of women from nude figures to the military women who adorn our own National Gallery.

There will be an opportunity to purchase a signed copy of the book at the event.


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Juliet Rix is an award-winning journalist, editor, broadcaster and author. Following a degree in History of Art at Cambridge, she worked for the BBC, including as a foreign correspondent, before going freelance writing for national newspapers and magazines including the Guardian, Telegraph, Times, Wanderlust and art magazine Studio International. She leads cultural tours, mostly to Malta, and sits on a couple of government advisory committees. Juliet is the author of three non-fiction books for adults and two picture books for children. Her latest books is 'London's Statues of Women' (Safe Haven Books, 2025).