Nov 11, 2009 | University of Cambridge
Art and Religion in the Modern West: Some Perspectives
Sir Christopher Frayling was until recently Rector of the Royal College of Art in London, the only wholly postgraduate university of art and design in the world, and Chairman of Arts Council England, the largest funding body for the arts in the UK. A historian, a critic, and an award-winning broadcaster on British network radio and television, he has written eighteen books on the arts and popular culture—among the most recent being Ken Adam: The Art of Production Design, Once upon a Time in Italy, Henry Cole and the Chamber of Horrors, Horace Walpole’s Cat, and On Craftsmanship.