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Those new photographs will be accessible to researchers to the Victoria and Albert Museum web-site. 15,000 images were taken during the first year of the Factory Project, including drawings, watercolors, computer-generated art, photographs, posters, and woodcuts. The second step of the Factory Project is to catalogue everything. The third step of the Factory Project is to audit the collection. All of those items which were photographed and catalogued, must be audited to make sure everything listed as being in the collection was physically found during the creation of the Factory Project. The fourth goal of the Factory Project is conservation, which means performing some basic preventable procedures to those items in the department. There is a "Search the Collections" feature on the Victoria and Albert web-site. The main impetus behind the large-scale digitisation project called the Factory Project was to list more items in the collections in those computer databases.
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conservation this includes: performing surveys, assessments and providing advice on the handling of items, correct packaging, mounting and handling procedures during movement and display to reduce risk of damaging objects. Activities include controlling the museum environment (for example, temperature and light) and preventing pests (primarily insects) from damaging artefacts. The other major category is "interventive" conservation, this includes: cleaning and reintegration to strengthen fragile objects, reveal original surface decoration, and restore shape. Interventive treatment makes an object more stable, but also more attractive and comprehensible to the viewer. It is usually undertaken on items that are to go on public display.
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1990s, but those electronic files were not available to the library users. All of the archival material at the National Art Library is using Encoded Archival Description (EAD). The Victoria and Albert Museum has a computer system but most of the items in the collection, unless those were newly accessioned into the collection, probably do not show up in the computer system. There is a feature on the Victoria and Albert Museum website called "Search the Collections," but not everything is listed there.
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Aston Webb's main hall to form the book stacks, with a new medieval gallery on the ground floor (now the shop, opened in 2006). Then the lower ground-floor galleries in the south-west part of the museum were redesigned, opening in 1978 to form the new galleries covering Continental art 1600–1800 (late Renaissance, Baroque through Rococo and neo-Classical). In 1974 the museum had acquired what is now the Henry Cole wing from the
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gallery above (at the time the ceramics gallery); the top floor has a splendid lecture theatre, although this is seldom open to the general public. The ceramic staircase in the northwest corner of this range of buildings was designed by F. W. Moody and has architectural details of moulded and coloured pottery. All the work on the north range was designed and built in 1864–69. The style adopted for this part of the museum was
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column-less space at 1,100 square metres is one of the largest in the country, providing space for temporary exhibitions. The gallery can be assessed through the existing Western Range building where a new entrance to the Blavatnik Hall and the museum has been created, and visitors can descend into the gallery via stairs with lacquered tulipwood balustrades.
554:(1811–1891), the first Keeper of Fine Art Collection, passionately promoted the idea of wide art education through the museum collections. This led to the transfer to the museum of the School of Design that had been founded in 1837 at Somerset House; after the transfer, it was referred to as the Art School or Art Training School, later to become the 5206:. The galleries overlooking the garden are arranged by theme, tomb sculpture, portraiture, garden sculpture and mythology. There is also a section that covers late 19th-century and early 20th-century sculpture, which includes work by Rodin and other French sculptors such as Dalou who spent several years in Britain where he taught sculpture. 3924:, from which it was removed in 1967. It was made by Skidmore & Company. Its structure of timber and cast iron is embellished with wrought iron, burnished brass and copper. Much of the copper and ironwork is painted in a wide range of colours. The arches and columns are decorated with polished quartz and panels of mosaic. 4759:'s extensive archive to the museum. He created dynamic abstract photographs, innovative colour still-lives and glamorous society portraits during the 1920s and 1930s. He was also a pivotal figure in Modernist interior design. In Paris during the 1920s, Moffat collaborated with Man Ray, producing portraits and abstract 2877:, the gallery covering contemporary glass opened in 2004 and the sacred silver and stained-glass gallery in 2005. In this latter gallery stained glass is displayed alongside silverware starting in the 12th century and continuing to the present. Some of the most outstanding stained glass, dated 1243–1248 comes from the 5484:, which operated from Covent Garden until closing in 2007. Theatre & Performance galleries opened at South Kensington in March 2009 tracing the production process of performance and include a temporary exhibition space. Types of objects displayed include costumes, set models, wigs, prompt books, and posters. 996:(in two separate pieces). The final part of the museum designed by Scott was the Art Library and what is now the sculpture gallery on the south side of the garden, built in 1877–1883. The exterior mosaic panels in the parapet were designed by Reuben Townroe, who also designed the plaster work in the library. Sir 1454:
Archives Collection has been transferred to the museum, joining the already extensive collection held by the V&A. With over 600,000 drawings, over 750,000 papers and paraphernalia, and over 700,000 photographs from around the world, together they form the world's most comprehensive architectural resource.
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bronze doors leading to the refreshment rooms. A central path flanked by lawns leads to the sculpture gallery. The north, east and west sides have herbaceous borders along the museum walls with paths in front which continues along the south façade. In the two corners by the north façade, there is planted an
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The furniture collection, while covering Europe and America from the Middle Ages to the present, is predominantly British, dating between 1700 and 1900. Many of the finest examples are displayed in the British Galleries, including pieces by Chippendale, Adam, Morris, and Mackintosh. One of the oldest
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access to luxuries like carpets, lacquered furniture, silks and porcelain. In the Georgian age there was an increasing emphasis on entertainment and leisure. For example, the increase in tea drinking led to the production of tea paraphernalia such as china and caddies. European styles are seen on the
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was used to decorate the east side of the building designed by F. W. Moody. A final embellishment was the wrought iron gates made as late as 1885 designed by Starkie Gardner. These lead to a passage through the building. Scott also designed the two Cast Courts (1870–73) to the southeast of the garden
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Research is a very important area of the museum's work, and includes: identification and interpretation of individual objects; other studies contribute to systematic research, this develops the public understanding of the art and artefacts of many of the great cultures of the world; visitor research
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A few galleries were redesigned in the 1990s including the Indian, Japanese, Chinese, ironwork, the main glass galleries, and the main silverware gallery, which was further enhanced in 2002 when some of the Victorian decoration was recreated. This included two of the ten columns having their ceramic
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in the entrance hall and flanking staircases, although the galleries as originally designed were white with restrained classical detail and mouldings, very much in contrast to the elaborate decoration of the Victorian galleries, although much of this decoration was removed in the early 20th century.
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designed the bookshelves and cases. This was the first part of the museum to have electric lighting. This completed the northern half of the site, creating a quadrangle with the garden at its centre, but left the museum without a proper façade. In 1890 the government launched a competition to design
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Part of these galleries became the new galleries covering the 19th century, opened in December 2006. The last work by Fowke was the design for the range of buildings on the north and west sides of the garden. This includes the refreshment rooms, reinstated as the Museum Café in 2006, with the silver
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This is the largest and most comprehensive ceramics and glass collection in the world, with over 80,000 objects from around the world. Every populated continent is represented. Apart from the many pieces in the Primary Galleries on the ground floor, much of the top floor is devoted to galleries of
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In the immediate post-war years, there was little money available for other than essential repairs. The 1950s and early 1960s saw little in the way of building work; the first major work was the creation of new storage space for books in the Art Library in 1966 and 1967. This involved flooring over
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The collection contains more than 500,000 images dating from the advent of photography, the oldest image dating from 1839. The gallery displays a series of changing exhibits and closes between exhibitions to allow full re-display to take place. Already in 1858, when the museum was called the South
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Richard Ellison's collection of 100 British watercolours was given by his widow in 1860 and 1873 'to promote the foundation of the National Collection of Water-Color Paintings'. Over 500 British and European oil paintings, watercolours and miniatures and 3000 drawings and prints were bequeathed in
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The V&A Museum has a large collection of shoes around 2000 pairs from different cultures around the world. The collection shows the chronological progression of shoe height, heel shape and materials, revealing just how many styles we consider to be modern have been in and out of fashion across
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The Victoria & Albert Museum is split into four curatorial departments: Decorative Art and Sculpture; Performance, Furniture, Textiles and Fashion; Art, Architecture, Photography and Design; and Asia. The museum curators care for the objects in the collection and provide access to objects that
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design with glass walls and an angular roof covered with 4,300 tiles is located at the corner and contains a cafe. Skylights on the courtyard provide natural light for the stairwell and the exhibition space located below the courtyard created by digging 15m into the ground. The Sainsbury Gallery's
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oversaw a turbulent period for the institution in which the museum's curatorial departments were re-structured, leading to public criticism from some staff. Esteve-Coll's attempts to make the V&A more accessible included a criticised marketing campaign emphasising the café over the collection.
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liturgical vessels and other works. The main silver gallery is divided into these areas: British silver pre-1800; British silver 1800 to 1900; modernist to contemporary silver; European silver. The collection includes the earliest known piece of English silver with a dated hallmark, a silver gilt
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The galleries also link design to wider trends in British culture. For instance, design in the Tudor period was influenced by the spread of printed books and the work of European artists and craftsmen employed in Britain. In the Stuart period, increasing trade, especially with Asia, enabled wider
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In 2004, the V&A alongside Royal Institute of British Architects opened the first permanent gallery in the UK covering the history of architecture with displays using models, photographs, elements from buildings and original drawings. With the opening of the new gallery, the RIBA Drawings and
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Queen Victoria returned to lay the foundation stone of the Aston Webb building (to the left of the main entrance) on 17 May 1899. It was during this ceremony that the change of name from 'South Kensington Museum' to 'Victoria and Albert Museum' was made public. Queen Victoria's address during the
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and to create a factory to completely digitise the collection. The first step of the Factory Project was to take photographs using digital cameras. The Word and Image Department had a collection of old photos but they were in black and white and in variant conditions, so new photos were shot.
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The National Art Library (also called Word and Image Department) at the Victoria and Albert Museum collection catalogue used to be kept in different formats including printed exhibit catalogues, and card catalogues. A computer system called MODES cataloguing system was used from the 1980s to the
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in 2022) and a new 1,100-square-metre underground gallery space (the Sainsbury Gallery) accessed through the Blavatnik Hall. The Exhibition Road Quarter project provided 6,400 square metres of extra space, which is the largest expansion at the museum in over 100 years. It opened on 29 June 2017.
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In 2001 the museum embarked on a major £150m renovation programme, called the "FuturePlan". The plan involves redesigning all the galleries and public facilities in the museum that have yet to be remodelled. This is to ensure that the exhibits are better displayed, more information is available,
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has several examples of his work in the collection including dishes, jugs and candlesticks. The largest objects in the collection are a series of elaborately ornamented ceramic stoves from the 16th and 17th centuries, made in Germany and Switzerland. There is an unrivalled collection of Italian
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In June 2022, the RIBA announced it would be terminating its 20-year partnership with the V&A in 2027, "by mutual agreement", ending the permanent architecture gallery at the museum. Artefacts will be transferred back to the RIBA's existing collections, with some rehoused at the institute's
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Garden on 5 July 2005. The design is a subtle blend of the traditional and modern: the layout is formal; there is an elliptical water feature lined in stone with steps around the edge which may be drained to use the area for receptions, gatherings or exhibition purposes. This is in front of the
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Also in 2019 the V&A received sponsorship for an exhibition on cars from Bosch, which had been fined 90 million euro over its part in the diesel emissions scandal. A V&A spokeswoman said: "Bosch is at the forefront of innovation, with a focus on delivering sustainable solutions for the
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In November 2012, the museum opened its first gallery to be exclusively dedicated to furniture. Prior to this date furniture had been exhibited as part of a greater period context, rather than in isolation to showcase its design and construction merits. Among the designers showcased in the new
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The costume collection is the most comprehensive in Britain, containing over 14,000 outfits plus accessories, mainly dating from 1600 to the present. Costume sketches, design notebooks, and other works on paper are typically held by the Word and Image department. Because everyday clothing from
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work and embroidery. Tibetan art from the 14th to the 19th century is represented by 14th- and 15th-century religious images in wood and bronze, scroll paintings and ritual objects. Art from Thailand, Burma, Cambodia, Indonesia and Sri Lanka in gold, silver, bronze, stone, terracotta and ivory
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in 2007 with a view to opening a new £43 million gallery in Dundee, which would use the V&A brand although it would be funded through and operated independently. Costs was estimated at £76 million in 2015, making it the most expensive gallery project ever undertaken in Scotland.
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to form the hull of a vessel, which rests on the tail of a parcelgilt mermaid, who rests on a hexagonal gilt plinth on six claw-and-ball feet. Both masts have main and top-sails, and battlemented fighting-tops are made from gold. These items are displayed in the new Medieval & Renaissance
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The V&A's collection of Art from Asia numbers more than 160,000 objects, one of the largest in existence. It has one of the world's most comprehensive and important collections of Chinese art whilst the collection of South Asian Art is the most important in the West. The museum's coverage
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period and a fireplace from the gallery of Northumberland house. European examples include a dormer window dated 1523–1535 from the chateau of Montal. There are several examples from Italian Renaissance buildings including, portals, fireplaces, balconies and a stone buffet that used to have a
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Conservation is responsible for the long-term preservation of the collections, and covers all the collections held by the V&A and the V&A Museum of Childhood. The conservators specialise in particular areas of conservation. Areas covered by the conservator's work include "preventive"
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ivory sculptures, British, French and Spanish medieval statues and carvings, the Renaissance, Baroque, Neo-Classical, Victorian and Art Nouveau periods. All uses of sculpture are represented, from tomb and memorial, to portrait, allegorical, religious, mythical, statues for gardens including
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Not only the work of British artists and craftspeople is on display, but also work produced by European artists that was purchased or commissioned by British patrons, as well as imports from Asia, including porcelain, cloth and wallpaper. Designers and artists whose work is on display in the
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glass is displayed in the British Galleries. Many well-known designers of stained glass are represented in the collection including, from the 19th century: Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Edward Burne-Jones and William Morris. There is also an example of Frank Lloyd Wright's work in the collection.
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These fifteen galleries—which opened in November 2001—contain around 4,000 objects. The displays in these galleries are based around three major themes: "Style", "Who Led Taste" and "What Was New". The period covered is 1500 to 1900, with the galleries divided into three major subdivisions:
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merged with the Prints, Paintings and Drawings department to form the Word and Image Department, which serves curatorial staff of the museum. The library and its reading rooms are located on the second floor of the V&A, though some collections, particularly Archives, are held off-site.
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sculpture gallery; in 2005: portrait miniatures, prints and drawings, displays in Room 117, the garden, sacred silver and stained glass; in 2006: Central Hall Shop, Islamic Middle East, the new café, and sculpture galleries. Several designers and architects have been involved in this work.
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The Victoria and Albert Museum's Word and Image Department was under the same pressure being felt in archives around the world, to digitise their collection. A large scale digitisation project began in 2007 in that department. That project was entitled the Factory Project to reference
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The collection of textiles consists of more than 53,000 examples, mainly western European though all populated continents are represented, dating from the 1st century AD to the present, this is the largest such collection in the world. Techniques represented include weaving, printing,
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education suite, occupying the two lower floors of the Henry Cole Wing opened in September 2008. This includes lecture rooms and areas for use by schools, which will be available during school holidays for use by families, and will enable direct handling of items from the collection.
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along with other of their contemporaries are now on view. These galleries concentrate on works dated between 1600 and 1950 by British sculptors, works by continental sculptors who worked in Britain, and works bought by British patrons from the continental sculptors, such as Canova's
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after the Second World War. After the success of the British Galleries, opened in 2001, it was decided to embark on a major redesign of all the galleries in the museum; this is known as "FuturePlan", and was created in consultation with the exhibition designers and masterplanners
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The museum survived the Second World War with only minor bomb damage. The worst loss was the Victorian stained glass on the Ceramics Staircase, which was blown in when bombs fell nearby; pockmarks still visible on the façade of the museum were caused by fragments from the bombs.
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mounts. One of the grandest pieces of 19th-century furniture is the highly elaborate French Cabinet dated 1861–1867 made by M. Fourdinois, made from ebony inlaid with box, lime, holly, pear, walnut and mahogany woods as well as marble with gilded carvings. Furniture designed by
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and a feature common in Scotland, but the detail is Classical. The main windows to the galleries are also mullioned and transomed, again a Gothic feature; the top row of windows are interspersed with statues of many of the British artists whose work is displayed in the museum.
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The glass collection covers 4000 years of glassmaking, and has over 6000 pieces from Africa, Britain, Europe, America and Asia. The earliest glassware on display comes from Ancient Egypt and continues through the Ancient Roman, Medieval, Renaissance covering areas such as
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The V&A holds over 19,000 objects from the Islamic world, ranging from the early Islamic period (the 7th century) to the early 20th century. The Jameel Gallery of Islamic Art, opened in 2006, houses a representative display of 400 objects with the highlight being the
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and other institutions were possible candidates for loans of material to ensure that the instruments remained publicly viewable. The Horniman went on to host a joint exhibition with the V&A of musical instruments, and has the loan of 35 instruments from the museum.
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are represented in the collection by several examples. Also included are tapestries from John Vanderbank's workshop which was the leading English tapestry manufactory in the late 17th century and early 18th century. Some of the finest tapestries are examples from the
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influences. The lower part of the walls is paneled in wood with a band of paintings depicting fruit and the occasional figure, with moulded plaster foliage on the main part of the wall and a plaster frieze around the decorated ceiling and stained-glass windows by
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The sculpture collection at the V&A is the most comprehensive holding of post-classical European sculpture in the world. There are approximately 22,000 objects in the collection that cover the period from about 400 AD to 1914. This covers among other periods
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kingdoms and South East Asia. Korean displays include green-glazed ceramics, silk embroideries from officials' robes and gleaming boxes inlaid with mother-of-pearl made between 500 AD and 2000. Himalayan works include important early Nepalese bronze sculptures,
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was responsible for contemporary and architecture, Softroom, Islamic Middle East and the Members' Room, McInnes Usher McKnight Architects (MUMA) were responsible for the new Cafe and designed the new Medieval and Renaissance galleries which opened in 2009.
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is represented by more than 20 works in the museum collection, making it one of the largest collections of the sculptor's work outside France; these were given to the museum by the sculptor in 1914, as acknowledgement of Britain's support of France in the
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designed the impressive staircase that rises the full height of the building. Made from Cadeby stone, the steps are 7 feet (2.1 m) in length, while the balustrades and columns are Portland stone. It is now used to jointly house the prints and
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The Learning Academy offers adult courses as well as training for professionals in the culture and heritage sector, both nationally and internationally. We also have great facilities in which to teach, study and get closer to our collections.
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and carpets. These are classified by technique, countries of origin and date of production. The collections are well represented in these areas: early silks from the Near East, lace, European tapestries and English medieval church embroidery.
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The museum's collections of South and South-East Asian art are the most comprehensive and important in the West comprising nearly 60,000 objects, including about 10,000 textiles and 6,000 paintings, the range of the collection is immense. The
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opened in December 1986. The majority of exhibits date from 1550 to 1900, but one of the oldest pieces displayed is the 13th-century sculpture of Amida Nyorai. Examples of classic Japanese armour from the mid-19th century, steel sword blades
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Plans for a new gallery in Blackpool are also under consideration. This follows earlier plans to move the theatre collection to a new £60m museum in Blackpool, which failed due to lack of funding. The V&A exhibits twice a year at the
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Not only are all the major British architects of the last four hundred years represented, but many European (especially Italian) and American architects' drawings are held in the collection. The RIBA's holdings of over 330 drawings by
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Victorian parts of the building have a complex history, with piecemeal additions by different architects. Founded in May 1852, it was not until 1857 that the museum moved to its present site. This area of London, previously known as
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The V&A runs an ongoing textile and dress conservation programme. For example, in 2008, an important but heavily soiled, distorted and water-damaged 1954 Dior outfit called 'Zemire' was restored to displayable condition for the
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The V&A holds the national collection of performing arts in the UK, including drama, dance, opera, circus, puppetry, comedy, musical theatre, costume, set design, pantomime, popular music and other forms of live entertainment.
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columns in this room are covered in decorative and moulded ceramic tile, the ceiling consists of elaborate designs on enamelled metal sheets and matching stained-glass windows, and the marble fireplace was designed and sculpted by
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The V&A has large galleries devoted to temporary exhibitions. A typical year will see more than a dozen different exhibitions being staged, covering all areas of the collections. Notable exhibitions of recent years have been:
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In 1857 John Sheepshanks donated 233 paintings, mainly by contemporary British artists, and a similar number of drawings to the museum with the intention of forming a 'A National Gallery of British Art', a role since taken on by
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In July 1973 as part of its outreach programme to young people, the V&A became the first museum in Britain to present a rock concert. The V&A presented a combined concert/lecture by the British progressive folk-rock band
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represents these rich and complex cultures, the displays span the 6th to 19th centuries. Refined Hindu and Buddhist sculptures reflect the influence of India; items on the show include betel-nut cutters, ivory combs and bronze
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opened in 1991, displaying a representative collection of the V&As approximately 16,000 objects from China, dating from the 4th millennium BC to the present day. Though the majority of artworks on display date from the
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The collection departments are further divided into sixteen display areas, whose combined collection numbers over 6.5  million objects, not all objects are displayed or stored at the V&A. There is a repository at
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as too expensive. The current site was occupied by Brompton Park House, which was extended in 1857 to include the first refreshment rooms. The V&A was the first museum in the world to provide researchers and guests a
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The collecting areas of the museum are not easy to summarize, having evolved partly through attempts to avoid too much overlap with other national museums in London. Generally, the classical world of the West and the
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The two courts are divided by corridors on both storeys, and the partitions that used to line the upper corridor (the Gilbert Bayes sculpture gallery) were removed in 2004 to allow the courts to be viewed from above.
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led a "die-in" in the Sackler courtyard entrance of the museum, in protest against the V&A's acceptance of donations from the Sackler family, which owned Purdue Pharma, makers of the addictive opioid painkiller
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previous eras has not generally survived, the collection is dominated by fashionable clothes made for special occasions. One of the first significant gifts of the costume came in 1913 when the V&A received the
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are extensive, especially from the 18th and 19th centuries. The collection of 18th-century British porcelain is the largest and finest in the world. Examples from every factory are represented, the collections of
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decoration replaced and the elaborate painted designs restored on the ceiling. As part of the 2006 renovation the mosaic floors in the sculpture gallery were restored—most of the Victorian floors were covered in
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being especially fine. All the major 19th-century British factories are also represented. A major boost to the collections was the Salting Bequest made in 1909, which enriched the museum's stock of Chinese and
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The library consists of three large public rooms, with around a hundred individual study desks. These are the West Room, Centre Room and Reading Room. The centre room contains 'special collection material'.
1882:) dated 1875, standing at over 2.25 metres high and 1.25 metres in diameter it is also one of the largest examples made. The museum also holds some cloisonné pieces from the Japanese art production company, 674:, established by the British government in 1944 "to promote by all practicable means the improvement of design in the products of British industry". The success of this exhibition led to the planning of the 1729:, including fine portraits of the emperors and other paintings and drawings, jade wine cups and gold spoons inset with emeralds, diamonds and rubies, also from this period are parts of buildings such as a 815:, who was appointed by Cole. The next major expansions were designed by the same architect, the Turner and Vernon galleries built in 1858–1859 to house the eponymous collections (later transferred to the 435:
Since 2001 the museum has embarked on a major £150m renovation programme. The new European galleries for the 17th century and the 18th century were opened on 9 December 2015. These restored the original
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In 2021 plans to cut the museum's costs by reorganising its collections by date rather than by material were abandoned after critics said it would lead to staff cuts and thereby a loss of expertise.
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Several areas of the collection have dedicated study rooms, these allow access to objects in the collection that are not currently on display, but in some cases require an appointment to be made.
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The Furniture and Woodwork collection also includes complete rooms, musical instruments, and clocks. Among the rooms owned by the museum are the Boudoir of Madame de Sévilly (Paris, 1781–82) by
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The museum has 145 galleries, but given the vast extent of the collections, only a small percentage is ever on display. Many acquisitions have been made possible only with the assistance of the
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which finally achieved full independence in 1949. From the 1860s to the 1880s the scientific collections had been moved from the main museum site to various improvised galleries to the west of
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V&A Publishing, within the education department, works to raise funds for the museum by publishing around 30 books and digital items each year. The company has around 180 books in print.
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The education department has wide-ranging responsibilities. It provides information for the casual visitor as well as for school groups, including integrating learning in the museum with the
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opened on 15 September 2018. Dundee City Council pays for a major part of the running costs. The V&A does not contribute financially, but it provides expertise, loans and exhibitions.
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and evaluation to discover the needs of visitors and their experiences of the museum. Since 1990, the museum has published research reports; these focus on all areas of the collections.
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was another benefactor of the library, leaving over 14,000 books to the museum in 1869. Amongst the books he collected are early editions in Greek and Latin of the poets and playwrights
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after winning a competition in 1891 to extend the museum. Construction took place between 1899 and 1909. Stylistically it is a strange hybrid: although much of the detail belongs to the
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Activity backpacks are available for children. These are free to borrow and include hands-on activities such as puzzles, construction games and stories related to themes of the museum.
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At night both the planters and the water feature may be illuminated, and the surrounding façades lit to reveal details normally in shadow. Especially noticeable are the mosaics in the
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There are over 10,000 objects made from silver or gold in the collection, the display (about 15 percent of the collection) is divided into secular and sacred covering both Christian (
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sculpture galleries in 2006 it was decided to extend the chronology of the works on display up to 1950; this has involved loans by other museums, including Tate Britain, so works by
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Continuing the style of the earlier buildings, various designers were responsible for the decoration. The terracotta embellishments were again the work of Godfrey Sykes, although
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and carpets is amongst the finest in the world, many were part of the Salting Bequest of 1909. Examples of tile work from various buildings including a fireplace dated 1731 from
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The museum's jewellery collection, containing over 6000 pieces is one of the finest and most comprehensive collections of jewellery in the world and includes works dating from
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had won an international competition to construct a gallery beneath a new entrance courtyard on Exhibition Road. Planning for the scheme was granted in 2012. It replaced the
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collection is possibly the finest in the world, covering the medieval to modern periods, and covering Europe as well as Britain. Several examples of English 16th-century
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figures depicting famous European artists of the Medieval and Renaissance period. These have now been removed to other areas of the museum. Also started were a series of
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is also displayed in these galleries. Examples of British stained glass are displayed in the British Galleries. One of the most spectacular works in the collection is
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ceramics of all periods covered, which include display cases with a representative selection, but also massed "visible storage" displays of the reserve collection.
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One of the most dramatic parts of the museum is the Cast Courts in the sculpture wing, comprising two large, skylighted rooms two storeys high housing hundreds of
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The collection of Italian, Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque and Neoclassical sculpture (both original and in cast form) is unequalled outside of Italy. It includes
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of the north façade. In summer a café is set up in the southwest corner. The garden is also used for temporary exhibits of sculpture; for example, a sculpture by
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workshop, including a set of 'Jason and the Argonauts' dating from the 1750s. Other continental centres of tapestry weaving with work in the collection include
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The tapestry collection includes a fragment of the Cloth of St Gereon, the oldest known surviving European tapestry. A highlight of the collection is the four
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curated an exhibition of 1,200 20th-century high-fashion garments and accessories, including gowns worn by leading socialites such as Patricia Lopez-Willshaw,
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The department holds significant archives documenting current practice and the history of performing arts. These include the English Stage Company at the
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mosque with ivory forming complex geometrical patterns inlaid in wood is one of the larger objects on display. Extensive examples of ceramics especially
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of the North Façade commemorating the Great Exhibition, the profits from which helped to fund the museum. This is flanked by terracotta statue groups by
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built-in fountain. The main architecture gallery has a series of pillars from various buildings and different periods, for example, a column from the
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in form but Classical in detail. Likewise, the tower above the main entrance has an open work crown surmounted by a statue of fame, a feature of late
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The Far Eastern collections include more than 70,000 works of art from the countries of East Asia: China, Japan and Korea. The T. T. Tsui Gallery of
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tree. The southern, eastern and western edges of the lawns have glass planters which contain orange and lemon trees in summer, which are replaced by
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it is 11.1 metres in height by 5.4 metres square, it includes a grand sculpted tabernacle by Antonio Rossellino and coloured terracotta decoration.
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The main iron work gallery covers European wrought and cast iron from the medieval period to the early 20th century. The master of wrought ironwork
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Prince Albert appears within the main arch above the twin entrances, and Queen Victoria above the frame around the arches and entrance, sculpted by
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in east London is a branch of the museum, and a new branch in London – V&A East – is being planned. The first V&A museum outside London,
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tapestry of 1887), rugs and carpets, as well as pattern books and paper designs. The art deco period is covered by rugs and fabrics designed by
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One of the oldest clocks in the collection is an astronomical clock of 1588 by Francis Nowe. One of the largest is James Markwick the younger's
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The print collection has more than 500,000 objects, covering: posters, greetings cards, bookplates, as well as a comprehensive collection of
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horse head from a burial. Other sculptures include life-size tomb guardians. Classic examples of Chinese decorative arts on displayt include
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With the death of Captain Francis Fowke of the Royal Engineers, the next architect to work at the museum was Colonel (later Major General)
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The majority of the Medieval and Renaissance sculpture is displayed in the new Medieval and Renaissance galleries (opened December 2009).
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The dead Christ with the Virgin, St. John and St. Mary Magdalene, painted terracotta sculpted by Andrea della Robbia or workshop in 1515.
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Several French paintings entered the collection as part of the 260 paintings and miniatures (not all the works were French, for example
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enamel. Two large ancestor portraits of a husband and wife painted in watercolour on silk date from the 18th century. There is a unique
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In the 1980s Strong renamed the museum as "The Victoria and Albert Museum, the National Museum of Art and Design". Strong's successor
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These galleries are dedicated to temporary exhibits showcasing both trends from recent decades and the latest in design and fashion.
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Hogg, Gill; Min-Hsiu Liao; Kevin O'Gorman (2014). "Reading between the lines: Multidimensional translation in tourism consumption".
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are among the late 19th-century and early 20th-century examples in the collection. The work of modernists in the collection include
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Arkive, comprising 4,200 comics, and the Rakoff Collection, comprising 17,000 pieces collected by the writer and editor Ian Rakoff.
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exhibition was held between September and November 1946, attracting nearly a million-and-a-half visitors. This was organised by the
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The interiors of the three refreshment rooms were assigned to different designers. The Green Dining Room (1866–68) was the work of
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Musical instruments are classified as furniture by the museum, although Asian instruments are held by their relevant departments.
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pottery, glasswork including 14th-century lamps from mosques and metalwork are on display. The collection of Middle Eastern and
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and was removed from Dorchester House prior to that building's demolition in 1929. The Grill Room (1876–81) was designed by Sir
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The galleries showcase a number of complete and partial reconstructions of period rooms, from demolished buildings, including:
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in the collection. The largest work from Italy is the Chancel Chapel from Santa Chiara Florence dated 1493–1500, designed by
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Japanese Incense Burner, Signed 'Dai Nippon, Koko Sei', Patinated bronze inlaid with gilt bronze and other soft metal alloys
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headquarters at 66 Portland Place building, set to become a new House of Architecture following a £20 million refurbishment.
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Britain, 1837–1901, covering the later phases of the Gothic Revival, French influences, Classical and Renaissance revivals,
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transmitted a series of six programmes depicting the back-stage work of the curators and restorers of the museum, entitled
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The Soulages collection of Italian and French Renaissance objects was acquired between 1859 and 1865, and includes several
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The Salting Bequest of 1909 included, among other works, watercolours by J. M. W. Turner. Other watercolourists include:
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The National Art Library also includes a collection of comics and comic art. Notable parts of the collection include the
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fountains, as well as architectural decorations. Materials used include, marble, alabaster, stone, terracotta, wood (
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are some of the objects on display. One of the finest objects displayed is Suzuki Chokichi's bronze incense burner (
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designed the enhancements to the main entrance and rotunda, the new shop, the tunnel and the sculpture galleries.
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would become the first royal patron of the museum. On 15 September 2018, the first V&A museum outside London,
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being the largest outside Italy. The departments of Asia include art from South Asia, China, Japan, Korea and the
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By February 1854 discussions were underway to transfer the museum to the current site and the museum was renamed
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sculpture, bronzes, wooden sculptures and has demonstrations of various techniques such as bronze casting using
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includes pieces from South and South East Asia, Himalayan kingdoms, China, the Far East and the Islamic world.
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access for visitors is improved, and the museum can meet modern expectations for museum facilities. A planned
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was the museum's first director, he was also involved in the planning. Initially the V&A was known as the
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There are also several Renaissance works by Northern European sculptors in the collection including work by:
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The main gallery was redesigned in 1994, the glass balustrade on the staircase and mezzanine are the work of
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was on 20 June 1857. In the following year, late-night openings were introduced, made possible by the use of
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The V&A covers 12.5 acres (5.1 ha) and 145 galleries. Its collection spans 5,000 years of art, from
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Sculptors, both British and European, who were based in Britain and whose work is in the collection include
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are represented by oil paintings, watercolours and drawings. One of the most unusual objects on display is
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in June 1999. Since then, the museum has hosted recreations of various designer shows every year including
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made of intricately decorated blue and white tiles and turquoise tiles from the exterior of buildings from
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had been purchased in 1902 by public subscription. Other French sculptors with work in the collection are
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The Macclesfield Wine Set, dated 1719–1720, made by Anthony Nelme, the only complete set known to survive.
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The Musical Instruments gallery closed on 25 February 2010, a decision that was highly controversial. An
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produced in both Britain and Holland, which includes a circa 1695 flower pyramid over a metre in height.
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In these early years the practical use of the collection was very much emphasised as opposed to that of "
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Dodds, D.; Ravilious, E. (2009). "The Factory Project: digitisation at the Victoria and Albert Museum".
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to the present day, as well as jewellery designs on paper. The museum owns pieces by renowned jewellers
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The V&A is one of 17 museums across Europe and the Mediterranean participating in a project called
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Smaller-scale works are displayed in the Gilbert Bayes gallery, covering medieval especially English
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is represented by both examples of his work and designs on paper. One of the largest objects is the
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was shown in 2006. It has also played host to the museum's annual contemporary design showcase, the
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The Exhibition Road Quarter opened in 2017, with a new entrance providing access for visitors from
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Frieze detail from internal courtyard showing Queen Victoria in front of the 1851 Great Exhibition
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Prints and drawings from the over 750,000 works in the collection can be seen on request at the
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work using gold and silver thread, coloured sequins and beads is displayed, as are carpets from
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The Theatre & Performance collections were founded in the 1920s when private collector,
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featuring pieces from historically significant fashion collections. The first show featured
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Gallery in 1857 on the eastern side of the garden. Its architect was civil engineer Captain
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The exhibition which the museum organised to celebrate the centennial of the 1899 renaming,
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are the largest in the world; other Europeans well represented are Jacques Gentilhatre and
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The V&A came second in London's top paid exhibitions in 2015 with the record-breaking
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Catalogues of Architectural Drawings in the V&A: A. W. N. Pugin and the Pugin Family
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An unusual sculpture is the ancient Roman statue of Narcissus restored by Valerio Cioli
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were transferred to the V&A and the British Museum. Items in the collection include
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in 1806. The museum also collects international modern jewellery by designers such as
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In 1939 on the outbreak of the Second World War, most of the collection was sent to a
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from Spain. The collection of Iznik pottery from Turkey is the largest in the world.
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to be held in 1951. By 1948 most of the collections had been returned to the museum.
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Catalogue of the Drawings Collection of the RIBA: Alfred Stevens, Susan Beattie 1975
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Theatre (includes V&A Theatre Collections Reading Room, an annexe of the former
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Western Furniture: 1350 To the Present Day In the Victoria and Albert Museum London
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One of the earliest surviving examples of European quilting, the late 14th-century
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Kensington Museum, it had the world's first international photographic exhibition.
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A finely decorated and fashionable suit of lightweight battle armor. Bavaria, 1570.
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and Charles Rennie Mackintosh; and carpets and interior textiles by William Morris.
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Reviewing Committee on the Export of Works of Art and Objects of Cultural Interest
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V&A Collecting Plan Including Acquisition & Disposal Policy, August 2004.
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Part of the reserve collection of European ceramics, on display on the top floor.
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An ambitious scheme of decoration was developed for these new areas: a series of
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Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Sport, Media, Civil Society and Youth
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as one of the judges; this would give the museum a new imposing front entrance.
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Survey of London XXXVIII: The Museums Area of South Kensington and Westminster
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furniture to the museum, which he had acquired the previous year at the Paris
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Owen Jones: Design, Ornament, Architecture and Theory in an Age in Transition
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and other carvings in alabaster, the work of sculptor Conrad van Norenberch.
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and Pierre Langlois. In 1901, Sir George Donaldson donated several pieces of
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In 1999, V&A began a series of live catwalk events at the museum titled
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Bodhisattva Maitreya, Gandhara, Pakistan, Kusana Dynasty, 2nd-4th century AD
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with elaborately carved woodwork and leaded windows, a rare survivor of the
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was installed as a focal point in the rotunda at the V&A's main entrance
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asking in Parliament about the future of the collection. The answer, from
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dated c1780. Other signed pieces of furniture in the collection include a
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The parlour from 2 Henrietta Street, London, dated 1727–1728, designed by
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North side of Garden, by Captain Francis Fowke, Royal Engineers, 1864–1869
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Dorchester House fireplace, by Alfred Stevens, the Centre Refreshment Room
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Victoria and Albert Museum; Online Museum; Web Team (25 September 2012).
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Catalogues of Architectural Drawings in the V&A: Sir William Chambers
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with plaster. There are several small scale bronzes by Donatello such as
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Among the more important instruments owned by the museum are a violin by
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The mosaic in the pediment of the North Façade, designed by Godfrey Sykes
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carpet "Barda" (First variant - "Chelebi"), Karabakh group. 19th-century
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took hold, the growth of mass production produced entrepreneurs such as
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Grade I listed buildings in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
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In 2003 and 2007 Penelope Smail and Kathleen Moffat generously donated
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1868–1869 by the clergymen Chauncey Hare Townshend and Alexander Dyce.
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are represented in the collection. There is an extensive collection of
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One of the great treasures in the library is the Codex Forster, one of
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19th-century British artists are well represented. John Constable and
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and pillars. India was a large producer of textiles, from dyed cotton
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was abandoned; in its place a new Exhibition Road Quarter designed by
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took place on 26 June 1909. In 1914 the construction commenced of the
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Kerimov L. Azerbaijani carpet. Vol III. Baku, 1983. p. 294 (ill. 112)
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costumes. Other famous designers with work in the collection include
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dated to about 750 AD, and one of the oldest works, a 2000-year-old
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Catalogues of Architectural Drawings in the V&A: Sir John Soane
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Catalogue of the Drawings Collection of the RIBA: Antonio Visentini
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from the Renaissance to the present, including works by Rembrandt,
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Some of the more notable works displayed in the galleries include:
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The V&A works with a small number of partner organisations in
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dated 1571 made by Annibale Rossi. The collection also includes a
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The central garden was redesigned by Kim Wilkie and opened as the
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also designed the terracotta embellishments and the mosaic in the
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Jacket and portrait of Margaret Laton, about 1610, no. T.228-1994
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One of the rarest works in the collection is the 58 cm-high
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Silversmiths whose work is represented in the collection include
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of the V&A (prints, drawings, paintings and photographs) and
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Museums sponsored by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport
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Catalogues of Architectural Drawings in the V&A: Robert Adam
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and tombs. One of these is dominated by a full-scale replica of
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and earlier periods, among them a metre-high bronze head of the
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but abandoned in 2004 after failing to receive funding from the
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Non-departmental public bodies of the United Kingdom government
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Stained glass panel, depicting Christ's resurrection, Germany,
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This collection of more than 45,000 objects covers decorative
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collection containing 1,442 costumes and items as a gift from
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Music Room, St James Square, London, dated 1756, designed by
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Western Cast Court, by Henry Young Darracott Scott, 1870–1873
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and was subsequently emulated by some other British museums.
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The collection includes the work of many photographers from
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The collection includes about 1130 British and 650 European
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Tilework Chimneypiece, Turkey, probably Istanbul, dated 1731
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is left to the British Museum, and Western paintings to the
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interiors and host the European collections 1600–1815. The
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Minister of State for Creative Industries, Arts and Tourism
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The Victoria and Albert Museum, the history of its building
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The Sculpture Gallery featured in the 2023 romantic comedy
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There are a set of beautiful inlaid doors, dated 1580 from
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In 2002, the museum acquired the Costiff collection of 178
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dating from various periods are on display. A 15th-century
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in the collection of the V&A accessed 28 January 2010.
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Writers whose papers are in the library are as diverse as
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Betel container, 19th century, Filigree work in gold on a
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Old Houses on Site of Victoria and Albert Museum, 1899 by
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landed the Victoria and Albert Museum for a swoony scene"
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A marquetry odyssey: historical objects and personal work
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in the collection of the V&A accessed 28 January 2010
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Concealed Histories: Uncovering the Story of Nazi Looting
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archive documenting punk. Costumes include those worn by
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are not currently on display to the public and scholars.
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In 2011 the V&A announced that London-based practice
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Some of the oldest works in the collection are medieval
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and more recent periods, including Art Nouveau glass by
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The Art Library, by Scott and other designers, 1877–1883
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Before the return of the collections after the war, the
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John Flaxman 1755–1826: Sculptor, Illustrator, Designer
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E. W. Godwin: Aesthetic Movement Architect and Designer
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Panels from the Glass Drawing Room Northumberland House
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in 1897 to celebrate Queen Victoria's diamond jubilee.
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The museum owns the world's largest collection of post-
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Watkins Woolen Mill State Park and State Historic Site
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Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising Museum
9638: 8573:"Forster Collection – Victoria and Albert Museum" 8038:"Completed Projects – Victoria and Albert Museum" 8015: 8003: 7991: 7979: 7954: 7899: 7884: 7872: 7860: 7848: 7836: 7798: 7786: 7754: 7733: 7721: 7709: 7697: 7685: 7673: 7502:"Everything you need to know about the V&A Dundee" 7257: 7245: 7221: 7161: 7137: 4281:. Other artists with works in the collection include: 3878:). The main iron work gallery was redesigned in 1995. 3198:
following its display at the nearby department store.
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Physical museums with virtual catalogues and exhibits
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Gottfried Semper: Architect of the Nineteenth Century
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The Ascension with Christ giving the Keys to St Peter
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Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Gambling:
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European Sculpture at the Victoria and Albert Museum
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One of the largest objects in the collection is the
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The wood relief of The Stoning of St Stephen, dated
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The opening ceremony for the Aston Webb building by
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Victoria and Albert Museum: Explore the Collections
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Design & the Decorative Arts: Britain 1500–1900
8595:"Dyce Collection – Victoria and Albert Museum" 8064:"AL_A win V&A Exhibition Road project – Dezeen" 7396:Thorpe, Vanessa; Walters, Joanna (1 October 2022). 7375:"The renovated V&A by Amanda Levete Architects" 7310:
A Tonic to the Nation: The Festival of Britain 1951
7282:. Vads.ahds.ac.uk. 20 December 2002. Archived from 5522:archive, Harry Hammond photographic collection and 4482:Miniaturists represented in the collection include 2381:A section of a wall from the Glass Drawing-Room of 9906: 8657: 8133: 7818:"Sackler Centre for arts education at the V&A" 7445: 7440: 7438: 7003: 5390:. From the same period there is a rug designed by 657:. The South Court became a canteen, first for the 480:The Victoria and Albert Museum has its origins in 81: 12548:Advisory Council on National Records and Archives 12069:Ixchel Museum of Indigenous Textiles and Clothing 11879:Augusta Canal Discovery Center at Enterprise Mill 8812:"Stained Glass – Victoria and Albert Museum" 8444: 8394: 8392: 7974:The Buildings of England London 3: The North West 7949:Edwardian Architecture: A Biographical Dictionary 4969:, Vincenzo Foggini (Samson and the Philistines), 4475:over 4 metres by 8 metres in size, dated 1755 by 3943:, a salt-cellar, French, dated 1527–1528, uses a 14529: 10397: 10328:"The V&A AT DUNDEE – MAKING IT HAPPEN – FAQ" 10220:"Conservation – Victoria and Albert Museum" 9879:"Stock photo and image search by V&A Images" 8862:Evening dress worn by Mme. Arturo Lopez-Willshaw 8551:"Stock photo and image search by V&A Images" 8155:"Exhibition Road Quarter: the V&A digs deep" 6865: 6863: 5888:Room 81—The Ionides Bequest—82 paintings donated 5736:Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport 4713:, Cecil Beaton (there are more than 8000 of his 3591:, a pair of pedestals with inlaid brass work by 3508:The collection includes pieces by William Kent, 2669:—Plaster Cast of the 'Pórtico da Gloria' in the 2396:Pietro Torrigiani's coloured terracotta bust of 2026:, rare books and artists' letters and archives. 766:, which reopened on 1 July 2023; it used to run 385:in most areas is not collected. The holdings of 360:Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport 228:Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport 12160:Musée des Tissus et des Arts décoratifs de Lyon 11244: 11213: 10872:Architectural history (to 1975) and description 10638: 10093:"Study Rooms – Victoria and Albert Museum" 8366: 7435: 4736:One of the more unusual collections is that of 3213:, which is displayed in the British Galleries. 2514:, contributed to the Arts and Crafts movement. 2037:Leonardo da Vinci, Codex Forster III, 1490–1505 103:Museum of Manufactures, South Kensington Museum 10827:A list of past exhibitions held at the V&A 8389: 7173: 7104:"Queen Victoria's Journals – Information Site" 4259:, Sir Edwin Henry Landseer, Sir David Wilkie, 2893:in the rotunda at the museum's main entrance. 2784:Many famous potters, such as Josiah Wedgwood, 2461:life-size sculpture of George Frederick Handel 2234:Britain, 1500–1714, covering the Renaissance, 1775:personal wine cup of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan 790:The Ceramic Staircase, designed by Frank Moody 14568:Art museums and galleries established in 1852 12852: 12370: 11841: 10918: 10347:"New contest revives V&A extension hopes" 9714:"Constable – Victoria and Albert Museum" 7781:The Buildings of England London 3: North West 7488:"V&A Dundee opens its doors to the world" 7395: 7307: 6860: 6390:Portrait of a Lady Known as Smeralda Brandini 5715:. Developed by the Brussels-based consortium 4560:Portrait of a Lady known as Smeralda Brandini 4193:, dated 1522, from the church of Castello at 4140: 2481:Aesthetic and Arts & Crafts furniture by 2440:17th-century tapestries from the Sheldon and 2200:BLW Manuscript Book of Hours, about 1480–1490 1798:dynasties, there are objects dating from the 1001:new buildings for the museum, with architect 303:) in London is the world's largest museum of 14673:Photography museums and galleries in England 12921:Hungerford Bridge and Golden Jubilee Bridges 11461:Old Operating Theatre Museum and Herb Garret 10131:"Family activities in the Museum: Backpacks" 10017:"V&A · The Glastonbury Festival Archive" 9816: 9593:"Victoria and Albert Museum: House of Lords" 9544:"Grand piano designed by Edward Burne-Jones" 9037: 9035: 9033: 8527:. vam.ac.uk. 21 October 2010. Archived from 7820:. Victoria and Albert Museum. Archived from 7324:"ARTS | V&A to have £150m facelift" 7280:"Designing Britain – BCMI Introduction" 7207: 6995: 5622: 1324:British Galleries (cross department display) 12155:Museum of Ayrshire Country Life and Costume 10369:"Board of Trustees. Minutes. 23 March 2007" 9742:. vam.ac.uk. 14 August 2011. Archived from 9716:. vam.ac.uk. 14 August 2011. Archived from 9417:. vam.ac.uk. 14 August 2011. Archived from 8457:. vam.ac.uk. 14 August 2011. Archived from 8428:. vam.ac.uk. 14 August 2011. Archived from 8265:Inigo Jones Complete Architectural Drawings 7308:Banham, Mary; Hillier, Bevis, eds. (1976). 7217:. Victoria and Albert Museum. 29 July 2015. 7010:. Oxford: Phaidon, Christie's. p. 16. 5518:Rock and pop are well represented with the 2346:(a major influence on the Gothic Revival), 735:was created. It features a new entrance on 590:, first toured in North America from 1997 ( 14553:Architecture museums in the United Kingdom 12859: 12845: 12377: 12363: 12175:Museum of the History of the Greek Costume 12165:Museum of Domestic Design and Architecture 11848: 11834: 11190:Museum of Domestic Design and Architecture 11152: 10925: 10911: 10538:"V&A Admission to the V&A is free" 10431: 9438: 9436: 9041: 8733:"Bashaw – Victoria and Albert Museum" 7517:"Young V&A – Countdown to Summer 2023" 7312:. London: Thames & Hudson. p. 58. 6736:Director of the Victoria and Albert Museum 5605: 5467: 1212: 1013:The main façade, built from red brick and 57: 12298:National Handicrafts and Handlooms Museum 11305:Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art 9030: 8653: 8651: 8402:. vam.ac.uk. 8 March 2004. Archived from 7422: 7420: 7418: 2478:, dated 1831–1834, by Matthew Cotes Wyatt 1108:Bomb damage on the exhibition road facade 747:In March 2018, it was announced that the 661:and later for Bomb Damage Repair Squads. 369:to the present day, from the cultures of 13119:All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club 11994:San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles 10887:Albertopolis: Victoria and Albert Museum 10639:Brown, Mark; Amy Walker (10 July 2019). 10408:V&A Dundee gets planning green light 10344: 9070: 8643:Illuminated Manuscripts and Their Makers 8169:"Curator of Photography Job Description" 7566:"Victoria and Albert Museum: Quadrangle" 7372: 7303: 7301: 7239: 7179: 7155: 7143: 7131: 7038: 6846:"FuturePlan: Victoria and Albert Museum" 5652: 5613: 5111:Virgin and Child with St Diego of Alcala 4794: 4786: 4770: 3849: 3743: 2775: 2730: 2589:Cast Courts (Victoria and Albert Museum) 2032: 1765:, an 18th-century automaton created for 1691: 1621: 1216: 1168: 1103: 978: 917: 821: 785: 692:an 11-metre high, blown glass chandelier 685: 564: 471: 460: 14573:Asian art museums in the United Kingdom 12393:Department for Culture, Media and Sport 12115:Devonshire Collection of Period Costume 12009:Southeastern Quilt & Textile Museum 10781: 10465:"Blackpool Museum would have cost £60m" 10459: 10457: 10310:"Board of Trustees VABT (09)48 Minutes" 10244: 10222:. vam.ac.uk. 6 May 2011. Archived from 10196:. vam.ac.uk. 6 May 2011. Archived from 9655: 9612: 9610: 9513: 9433: 9316: 9226: 9193:Frank Lloyd Wright: The Kaufmann Office 9071:Stockley, Philippa (29 November 2012). 8874:Evening dress worn by Mrs Loel Guinness 8202:. vam.ac.uk. 6 May 2011. Archived from 8131: 8040:. vam.ac.uk. 5 May 2011. Archived from 8024: 8009: 7997: 7985: 7960: 7905: 7893: 7878: 7866: 7854: 7842: 7804: 7792: 7760: 7739: 7727: 7715: 7703: 7691: 7679: 7654: 7642: 7630: 7618: 7606: 7594: 7552: 7540: 7514: 7266: 7251: 7227: 7167: 7116: 7090: 7065: 7053: 7001: 6971: 6969: 6967: 6796: 5635: 5432:Tapestry, Flemish, 16th-century Flemish 5229:St. John's Cathedral ('s-Hertogenbosch) 4399:Another major Victorian benefactor was 4189:. There is also on display a fresco by 3686:, John Ellicott and William Carpenter. 3674:of 1725, nearly 3 metres in height and 1889:The smaller galleries cover Korea, the 1094:Main Entrance, by Aston Webb, 1899–1909 328:Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea 14: 14578:Ceramics museums in the United Kingdom 14548:Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha 14530: 13960:Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain ("Eros") 12744:Horserace Betting Levy Appeal Tribunal 12195:National Museum of Costume and Fashion 10759:Lenker, Maureen Lee (11 August 2023). 10758: 10710: 10687: 10612: 9661: 9585: 9245: 8969: 8929:. The Victoria and Albert Museum. 2016 8648: 8116: 7415: 7193: 6869: 5992: 5800:In November 2019 the art photographer 4833:, plaster, bronze, lead and ceramics. 4479:on display in the eastern Cast Court. 4041: 4008:, a masterpiece of English metalwork, 3431:1954 Dior evening gown called 'Zemire' 3029: 2743:Well represented in the collection is 2553:, one of the largest beds of the world 14683:Textile museums in the United Kingdom 14623:Fashion museums in the United Kingdom 13130:Crystal Palace National Sports Centre 12840: 12358: 12276:Chojun Textile & Quilt Art Museum 12170:Museum of Jewellery in the Silver Way 11914:Embroidery Museum and Resource Center 11829: 11243: 11200:Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology 11151: 10944: 10906: 10664: 9945:"V&A · Theatre & Performance" 9442: 9073:"The V&A's new furniture gallery" 8372: 8152: 8142:from the original on 12 January 2022. 7923:Royal Institute of British Architects 7570:Royal Institute of British Architects 7454:from the original on 12 January 2022. 7426: 7298: 6975: 6925:"FuturePlan Live: Europe 1600 – 1815" 6009:Pietro Torrigiani's bust of Henry VII 5597: 4846:, which the museum jointly owns with 4580:The Departure of the Shunammite Woman 2780:Another view of the "visible storage" 2726: 974:Royal Institute of British Architects 14563:Art museums and galleries in England 13950:Monument to the Great Fire of London 12866: 10945: 10665:Snead, Florence (20 November 2019). 10613:Thorpe, Vanessa (16 November 2019). 10467:. Blackpool Gazette. 3 December 2008 10454: 10345:Klettner, Andrea (29 January 2010). 9607: 9564: 9077:Evening Standard: Homes and Property 8910:Schiaparelli dress worn by Ruth Ford 8898:Evening dress worn by Audrey Hepburn 8695:"Comics in the National Art Library" 7373:Lusiardi, Federica (27 April 2016). 6964: 6797:Stewart, Heather (13 January 2017). 6367: 6357:The Alarm, or the Gouvernante Fidèle 6116:Robert Adam ceiling from the Adelphi 5984:Chinese lacquerware table, 1425–1436 5499:. Notable personal archives include 5189:With the opening of the Dorothy and 4450:, Thomas Rowlandson, William Blake, 3784:, bracelet clasps once belonging to 2469:Furniture by Thomas Chippendale and 2217: 226:Non-departmental public body of the 14558:Art museums and galleries in London 13930:Crystal Palace transmitting station 12776:Channel Four Television Corporation 12105:Centre National du Costume de Scene 11939:Kansas City Garment District Museum 11874:Antique Gas and Steam Engine Museum 11855: 11784:Ranger's House (Wernher Collection) 11375:Museum of Immigration and Diversity 10849:The V&A Museum prior to opening 10782:Lemieux, Melissa (12 August 2023). 10573:, V&A. Retrieved: 13 July 2021. 10561:, V&A. Retrieved: 13 July 2021. 6764: 6291: 5944: 5823:staged a dirty protest outside the 5413:are on permanent long-term loan at 3503:Jean Simeon Rousseau de la Rottière 2998:, glass beaker, Syria, 13th century 2671:Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela 1008: 24: 14703:Museum of the Year (UK) recipients 14588:Decorative arts museums in England 12044:Windham Textile and History Museum 12029:Western Reserve Historical Society 11355:London Museum of Water & Steam 10862:Victoria and Albert Museum at the 9981:"London's Theatre Museum to close" 9915: 9317:Murdoch, Tessa (2 December 2015). 9270:"British Silver Pre-1800, Room 65" 9227:Spanier, Samson (September 2004). 9206:"Tiaras – V&A Exhibition" 8992: 8766:Snodin, Michael, and John Styles, 8302:De la Ruffuniere du Prey, Pierre, 8263:Harris, John, and Gordon Higgott, 8117:Fraser, Alice (10 February 2017). 6976:Moore, Rowan (15 September 2018). 5924:Medieval and Renaissance Galleries 5912:Medieval and Renaissance Galleries 5900:Medieval and Renaissance Galleries 4951:, his finest work outside Italy), 1099: 608:Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco 200:2,800,000 objects in 145 galleries 25: 14724: 12014:Textile Museum (Washington, D.C.) 11989:Ruth Funk Center for Textile Arts 11929:Hat and Fragrance Textile Gallery 10808: 10735:"BBC Two – Secrets of the Museum" 10688:Moncur, James (18 October 2020). 10406:Bailey, Martin (15 August 2013), 9443:Brown, Ismene (8 February 2010). 6033:Honoré Pelle's bust of Charles II 5495:and the design collection of the 5397:The collection also includes the 4454:, Paul Sandby, William Mulready, 3935:dated c1180 to contain relics of 1448: 844:Industrial Arts as Applied to War 645:in Somerset, or to a tunnel near 14608:Edwardian architecture in London 12821: 12820: 12386: 12308:Queen Sirikit Museum of Textiles 12100:Central Museum of Textiles, Łódź 12090:Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery 12052: 11810: 11809: 11360:Markfield Beam Engine and Museum 10790: 10775: 10752: 10727: 10704: 10681: 10658: 10632: 10606: 10576: 10564: 10552: 10530: 10501: 10479: 10425: 10379: 10361: 10338: 10320: 10302: 10285:"V&A · National Art Library" 10277: 10238: 10212: 10186: 10160: 10149: 10123: 10111: 10085: 10063: 10045: 10027: 10009: 9991: 9973: 9955: 9937: 9928: 9893: 9871: 9849: 9810: 9797: 9771: 9758: 9732: 9706: 9684: 9632: 9558: 9536: 9507: 9481: 9459: 9407: 9377: 9355: 9333: 9319:"Paul Storr – V&A Blog" 9310: 9288: 9262: 9239: 9220: 9198: 9185: 9159: 9137: 9107: 9095: 9064: 9012: 8986: 8963: 8941: 8915: 8903: 8891: 8879: 8867: 8855: 8842: 8830: 8804: 8786: 8773: 8760: 8747: 8725: 8712: 8686: 8635: 8609: 8587: 8565: 8543: 8517: 8491: 8473: 8418: 7002:Physick, John Frederick (1982). 6731:List of most visited art museums 6709: 6697: 6685: 6673: 6661: 6649: 6637: 6625: 6613: 6601: 6589: 6564: 6552: 6540: 6521: 6500: 6481: 6450: 6429: 6404: 6377: 6345: 6326: 6301: 6266: 6244: 6209: 6197: 6169: 6157: 6145: 6133: 6121: 6109: 6089: 6077: 6065: 6050: 6038: 6026: 6014: 6002: 5977: 5959: 5929: 5917: 5905: 5893: 5881: 5795: 5672:to provide a regional presence. 5660:under construction in April 2017 5452: 5437: 5422: 5295: 5276: 5258: 5240: 4637: 4630:The Miraculous Draught of Fishes 4618: 4593: 4568: 4547: 4121: 4106: 4019: 3997: 3978: 3953: 3840:Spanish gold and emerald pendant 3833: 3721: 3706: 3691: 3436: 3424: 3408: 3390: 3375: 3003: 2987: 2971: 2945: 2923: 2898: 2721:Cast Court post-2014 restoration 2714: 2695: 2677: 2659: 2629: 2570: 2558: 2543: 2531: 2519: 2205: 2193: 1997: 1979: 1964: 1952: 1936: 1920: 1908: 1348:Design, Architecture and Digital 1340:Childhood (annex of the V&A) 1308:Architecture (annex of the RIBA) 1087: 1075: 1063: 1051: 848:Industrial Arts Applied to Peace 649:, with larger objects remaining 416:sculpture, with the holdings of 250: 240: 80: 73: 45: 14638:Grade I listed museum buildings 12619:Sports Grounds Safety Authority 12609:National Lottery Community Fund 12604:National Heritage Memorial Fund 11944:Lowell National Historical Park 11869:American Textile History Museum 10934:Museums and galleries in London 10711:Harris, Gareth (1 April 2021). 8970:Hartog, Frances (Autumn 2008). 8794:"Chandelier - Briati, Guiseppe" 8344: 8322: 8309: 8296: 8283: 8270: 8257: 8244: 8231: 8226:The Drawings of Andrea Palladio 8218: 8192: 8183: 8161: 8146: 8132:Woodman, Ellis (28 June 2017). 8125: 8110: 8092: 8074: 8056: 8030: 7966: 7941: 7911: 7810: 7766: 7745: 7660: 7558: 7508: 7494: 7480: 7458: 7450:. The Telegraph. 29 June 2020. 7427:Mairs, Jessica (28 June 2017). 7389: 7366: 7352: 7346:"Completed FuturePlan projects" 7338: 7316: 7272: 7096: 7071: 7032: 5831:'s sponsorship of the museum's 5675:The V&A discussed with the 5648: 4675:Viscountess Clementina Hawarden 3021: 2952:Porcelain figure of a goat, by 2850:20th-century designers include 2753:Manufacture nationale de Sèvres 2385:, dated 1773–1775, designed by 1959:10th-century, Rock crystal ewer 1128: 879:, having six panels, depicting 781: 507:. In 1855 the German architect 14543:1852 establishments in England 12180:Museum of the Romanian Peasant 12140:Helmshore Mills Textile Museum 12120:Ethnographic Museum (Belgrade) 11919:The Fabric Workshop and Museum 11769:Kenwood House (Iveagh Bequest) 11456:Museum of the Order of St John 11345:Institute of Contemporary Arts 11330:Handel & Hendrix in London 10837:Construction of V&A Museum 9805:Sculpture in Britain 1530–1830 9389:Britannica Online Encyclopedia 8373:Waite, Richard (7 June 2022). 7466:"Kensington Palace on Twitter" 6939: 6917: 6897: 6870:Ferren, Andrew (13 May 2024). 6838: 6824: 6790: 6187: 5741: 5569: 4981:, Giovanni Battista Piranesi, 4848:National Galleries of Scotland 4656: 3044:Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione 2908:dish with a childbirth scene, 2709:and The Slave, by Michelangelo 2582: 2494:also influenced taste. As the 2156:; 1524 Charter illuminated by 2093:. More recent authors include 1634: 1524:Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin 1264: 1221:New entrance and courtyard on 89:Location within Central London 13: 1: 14713:Industrial design collections 13812:Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace 13545:BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir 11390:Royal Academy of Music Museum 10833:Historical images of V&A 10524:10.1016/j.tourman.2013.10.005 9916:Museum, Victoria and Albert. 9817:Ward-Jackson, Philip (2014). 8993:Museum, Victoria and Albert. 8972:"Costume cleaning conundrums" 8839:. Retrieved 14 November 2016. 7515:Charman, Helen (March 2023). 6834:. Victoria and Albert Museum. 6757: 6579: 6528:Room 22—Sculpture 1600–1870, 6471: 6419: 6394: 5967: 5966:Porcelain Vase, Ming dynasty 5558:and the stage outfit worn by 5445:Devonshire Hunting Tapestries 5337:Devonshire Hunting Tapestries 5113: 4997: 4959: 4945: 4919: 4806: 4608: 4583: 4469:There is a copy of Raphael's 4460:James Abbott McNeill Whistler 4401:Constantine Alexander Ionides 4287:Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger 4206: 4066: 4031: 4009: 3968: 3729: 3397: 3088:Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres 3011: 2961: 2935: 2913: 2841:and dated to about 1750. The 2447: 2256:Britain, 1714–1837, covering 1987: 1974:, Odisha, India, 12th century 1687: 1590: 1443:National Art Collections Fund 1145:South Kensington tube station 681: 468:, the museum's first director 456: 448:opened on 15 September 2018. 418:Italian Renaissance sculpture 261:Victoria & Albert Museum 27:Art museum in London, England 13141:Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park 12599:Horserace Betting Levy Board 12563:Treasure Valuation Committee 12205:Nottingham Industrial Museum 11270:Ben Uri Gallery & Museum 11255:Arsenal Football Club Museum 10883:Architecture of the V&A 10540:. Victoria and Albert Museum 10489:. Victoria and Albert Museum 10120:V&A Retrieved 4 May 2015 9694:. vam.ac.uk. 21 October 2010 9516:A history of the harpsichord 9246:Siegal, Nina (10 May 2008). 9147:. V&A Collections Online 8951:. vam.ac.uk. 21 October 2010 8781:The English Glass Chandelier 8720:The Norfolk House Music Room 8354:. vam.ac.uk. 13 January 2011 8153:Moore, Rowan (2 July 2017). 7951:, 2nd edition, 1988, p. 374. 7189:. 19 May 1899. p. 3186. 6929:Victoria & Albert Museum 6234: 6204:Metalwork gallery, 1st floor 5866: 5732:non-departmental public body 5574: 4766: 4605:Self-Portrait as a Young Man 4229:Philip James de Loutherbourg 3845: 3739: 3524:, John Gillow, James Wyatt, 3501:, with painted panelling by 3490:objects is a chair leg from 3452: 1780: 983:Details of the main entrance 672:Council of Industrial Design 617: 604:Museum of Fine Arts, Houston 356:non-departmental public body 113:; 172 years ago 7: 14628:Glass museums and galleries 13032:Brentford Community Stadium 13010:Odeon Luxe Leicester Square 12781:Churches Conservation Trust 12220:Queen Street Textile Museum 11984:Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum 11894:Brigham City Museum-Gallery 11618:Banqueting House, Whitehall 11441:Florence Nightingale Museum 11245:Other museums and galleries 10763:Red, White & Royal Blue 10571:Food: Bigger Than the Plate 10245:Pearson, D. (1 June 2015). 10095:. vam.ac.uk. Archived from 9859:. vam.ac.uk. 14 August 2011 9781:. vam.ac.uk. Archived from 9514:Kottick, Edward L. (2003). 9343:. vam.ac.uk. 14 August 2011 9298:. vam.ac.uk. 14 August 2011 9169:. vam.ac.uk. Archived from 9145:"Leg from a stool or chair" 8886:Dress worn by Lee Radziwill 8814:. vam.ac.uk. Archived from 8619:. vam.ac.uk. Archived from 8597:. vam.ac.uk. 14 August 2011 8575:. vam.ac.uk. 14 August 2011 8501:. vam.ac.uk. Archived from 6724: 6559:Room 24—Sculpture 1600–1870 5860:Red, White & Royal Blue 5774:Food: Bigger Than the Plate 5313: 4943:Samson Slaying a Philistine 4888:Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi 4802:Samson Slaying a Philistine 4649:St Paul Preaching in Athens 4417:Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot 4084:of over 5,100 names on the 961:Henry Young Darracott Scott 596:Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 10: 14729: 14538:Victoria and Albert Museum 13570:St Margaret's, Westminster 13512:Victoria and Albert Museum 12725:Victoria and Albert Museum 12685:National Museums Liverpool 12230:Victoria and Albert Museum 12190:National Museum of Costume 12125:Fashion and Textile Museum 12039:Willamette Heritage Center 11974:Museum of Work and Culture 11954:Metropolitan Museum of Art 11934:International Quilt Museum 11527:Headstone Manor and Museum 11310:Fashion and Textile Museum 11123:Victoria and Albert Museum 11039:Imperial War Museum London 10894:Victoria and Albert Museum 10289:Victoria and Albert Museum 10075:Victoria and Albert Museum 10039:Victoria and Albert Museum 10021:Victoria and Albert Museum 9949:Victoria and Albert Museum 9667:"Should Strads be played?" 9546:. V&A. 3 December 1883 9119:London School of Economics 9024:Victoria and Albert Museum 8753:Soros, Susan Weber (ed.), 8735:. vam.ac.uk. 21 April 2011 8119:"Aston Webb Screen Reveal" 7521:Victoria and Albert Museum 6951:Victoria and Albert Museum 4971:Massimiliano Soldani Benzi 4524:Christian Friedrich Zincke 4396:and their contemporaries. 4384:including his portrait of 4291:Domenico di Pace Beccafumi 4247:; artists represented are 4141:Paintings (and miniatures) 3728:Cabinet on stand, German, 3184: 3163:Giovanni Battista Piranesi 2749:Möllendorff Dinner Service 2612:. Replicas of two earlier 2586: 2413:dated 1570–1580, made for 2146:Royal Abbey of Saint Denis 2049:to commemorate his father 451: 297:Victoria and Albert Museum 63:The museum's main entrance 40:Victoria and Albert Museum 29: 14583:Charities based in London 14367: 14316: 14221: 14163: 14154: 14142:St Bartholomew's Hospital 14079: 13978: 13897: 13864:Citigroup Centre (London) 13824: 13784: 13751: 13742: 13668: 13615: 13608: 13530: 13472:National Portrait Gallery 13390: 13299: 13244: 13226:Theatre Royal, Drury Lane 13161: 13107: 13098:Tottenham Hotspur Stadium 13018: 12990: 12979: 12886: 12875: 12818: 12754: 12738: 12690:National Portrait Gallery 12647: 12571: 12540: 12529: 12504: 12462: 12436: 12418: 12409: 12399: 12331: 12266:Calico Museum of Textiles 12243: 12150:Kunstgewerbemuseum Berlin 12110:Costume Museum (Kastoria) 12077: 12061: 12050: 11999:Slater Mill Historic Site 11861: 11805: 11734: 11646: 11608: 11585: 11507:Greenwich Heritage Centre 11474: 11428: 11250: 11239: 11160: 11147: 11121: 11098: 11080: 11047: 11016: 10988:National Portrait Gallery 10953: 10940: 10898:Google Arts & Culture 10387:"Building V&A Dundee" 10349:. Architectsjournal.co.uk 10118:About V&A Publishing. 8672:10.1017/S0307472200015820 7504:. BBC. 12 September 2018. 7490:. BBC. 15 September 2018. 7326:. BBC News. 18 April 2002 7039:Sheppard, F.H.W. (1975). 6458:Giovanni Battista Tiepolo 5949: 5817:mobility of the future." 5809:. The museum's director, 5623:Research and conservation 5042:, although the statue of 4967:Giovanni Battista Foggini 4683:Benjamin Brecknell Turner 4311:Giovanni Battista Tiepolo 4073:said to have belonged to 3874:(including many examples 2404:Henry VIII's writing desk 1824:Chinese lacquerware table 1548:Charles Rennie Mackintosh 1542:, Alfred Waterhouse, Sir 1532:John Loughborough Pearson 1164: 758:The museum also runs the 741:Exhibition Road Courtyard 577:ceremony, as recorded in 283: 233: 222: 212: 204: 196: 186: 147: 125: 107: 97: 68: 56: 44: 32:Video & Arcade Top 10 14031:Liverpool Street station 14021:Fenchurch Street station 14011:Clapham Junction station 13730:Westfield Stratford City 13540:All Hallows-by-the-Tower 13467:National Maritime Museum 13005:Empire, Leicester Square 12791:National Citizen Service 12318:Textile Museum (Jakarta) 12313:Sanskriti Textile Museum 12251:Azerbaijan Carpet Museum 12200:Nordwolle Factory Museum 12019:Textile Museum of Canada 11904:Costume Museum of Canada 11280:Bow Street Police Museum 11062:National Maritime Museum 10854:25 February 2019 at the 10842:24 February 2019 at the 10263:10.1093/library/16.2.207 9903:, 1996, pp. 234–95. 9764:Williamson, Paul (ed.), 9520:Indiana University Press 9385:"Gloucester candlestick" 9231:. Apollo. Archived from 7666:Flores, Carol A. Hrvol, 6534:Theseus and the Minotaur 6097:Louis-François Roubiliac 6059:Stoning of Saint Stephen 5841: 5717:Museum With No Frontiers 5204:Theseus and the Minotaur 5136:Louis-François Roubiliac 4896:Michelozzo di Bartolomeo 4488:Hans Holbein the Younger 4347:Richard Parkes Bonington 3898:beaker dated 1496–1497. 3792:to his adopted daughter 3530:Charles Heathcote Tatham 3228:, and actresses such as 2978:Jardinière (plant pot), 2565:Norfolk House Music Room 2526:Henry VIII's writing box 2465:Louis-François Roubiliac 2309:and the Scottish School. 2307:Arts and Crafts movement 2013: 1947:dated 9th century, India 1520:Charles Robert Cockerell 1388:Paintings & Drawings 1119:Royal College of Science 523:The official opening by 397:, jewellery, furniture, 14698:Art Nouveau collections 14668:Performing arts museums 14593:Decorative arts museums 14462:Myrtle Avenue, Hounslow 14092:Battersea Power Station 13575:St Martin-in-the-Fields 13367:Royal Courts of Justice 13231:Theatre Royal Haymarket 13124:The Championship Course 12715:Sir John Soane's Museum 12705:Royal Museums Greenwich 12303:National Textile Museum 11275:Benjamin Franklin House 11223:London Museum Docklands 11185:London Transport Museum 11170:Dulwich Picture Gallery 11049:Royal Museums Greenwich 11003:Sir John Soane's Museum 9823:The Burlington Magazine 9104:, Christopher Wilk 1996 8289:Snodin, Michael (ed.), 6848:. vam.ac.uk. 6 May 2011 6746:V&A Digital Futures 6571:Bust of Oliver Cromwell 6152:William Burges decanter 6102:George Frederick Handel 6045:James II's wedding suit 5846:Starting in March 2020 5606:Activities for children 5468:Theatre and performance 5284:Claude Michel (Clodion) 4827:history of wood carving 4370:François, Duc d'Alençon 3794:Hortense de Beauharnais 3684:Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy 3171:Karl Friedrich Schinkel 2476:The sculpture of Bashaw 2442:Mortlake Tapestry Works 2377:Giovanni Battista Borra 2348:William Thomas Beckford 2024:illuminated manuscripts 1696:Wine cup of Shah Jahan. 1617: 1356:Fashion & Jewellery 1213:Exhibition Road Quarter 862:; much use was made of 592:Baltimore Museum of Art 546:and scholarship at the 505:South Kensington Museum 381:. However, the art of 352:Imperial College London 330:, in an area known as " 51:Logo introduced in 1989 18:South Kensington Museum 14442:Kensington High Street 14071:Victoria Coach Station 13555:Methodist Central Hall 13477:Natural History Museum 13211:Royal National Theatre 12786:Historic Royal Palaces 12695:Natural History Museum 12584:British Film Institute 12281:Kurdish Textile Museum 12095:Bocholt textile museum 11610:Historic Royal Palaces 11587:Royal Collection Trust 11420:William Morris Gallery 11405:Sherlock Holmes Museum 11285:Charles Dickens Museum 11260:Bank of England Museum 11154:Designated collections 10998:Royal Air Force Museum 10993:Natural History Museum 10487:"V&A Jameel Prize" 10413:21 August 2013 at the 9967:archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk 9857:"Image – V&A" 9167:"Image – V&A" 8718:Fitz-Gerald, Desmond, 8426:"Image – V&A" 8352:"Image – V&A" 6752:List of design museums 5661: 5079:Tilman Riemenschneider 5064:Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux 4812: 4792: 4784: 4671:Julia Margaret Cameron 4441:Dante Gabriel Rossetti 4299:Jan Brueghel the Elder 4006:Gloucester Candlestick 3929:Gloucester Candlestick 3855: 3822:Chauncy Hare Townshend 3749: 3628:Hans Vredeman de Vries 3617:Exposition Universelle 2781: 2736: 2577:Wedgwood Portland Vase 2288:styles, and the early 2038: 2018:The museum houses the 1870:including the work of 1858:, porcelain including 1697: 1627: 1226: 1178: 1177:Garden, opened in 2005 1109: 984: 970:architectural drawings 923: 827: 791: 699: 573: 490:Museum of Manufactures 477: 469: 432:museums in the world. 340:Natural History Museum 326:The V&A is in the 134:Kensington and Chelsea 14036:London Bridge station 14006:Charing Cross station 14001:Cannon Street station 13884:St George Wharf Tower 13854:122 Leadenhall Street 13715:Petticoat Lane Market 13600:Westminster Cathedral 13550:Bevis Marks Synagogue 13482:Royal Academy of Arts 13434:Guildhall Art Gallery 13362:Palace of Westminster 13352:The National Archives 13322:City Hall (Southwark) 13064:(Queens Park Rangers) 12492:The Baroness Twycross 12403:100 Parliament Street 12271:Carpet Museum of Iran 12256:Bhutan Textile Museum 12225:Textilfabrik Cromford 11979:National Quilt Museum 11475:Local history museums 11432:Health & Medicine 11430:The London Museums of 11380:Orleans House Gallery 11350:Leighton House Museum 11320:Guildhall Art Gallery 11205:Royal Academy of Arts 11195:Museum of Freemasonry 10800:. sceen-it.com. 2023. 10391:www.stromafilms.co.uk 9671:jessicamusic.blogspot 8837:V&A "Study Rooms" 8660:Art Libraries Journal 8377:. Architects' Journal 8315:Wedgwood, Alexandra, 8104:www.thecityreview.com 7081:1996 Mallgrave p. 226 6748:events on digital art 6353:Jean François de Troy 5852:Secrets of the Museum 5827:, in protest against 5681:University of Abertay 5656: 5614:Activities for adults 5401:, which were made by 5270:Adoration of the Magi 5132:John Michael Rysbrack 5012:Lamentation of Christ 4880:Andrea del Verrocchio 4798: 4790: 4774: 4703:Henri Cartier-Bresson 4390:Jean François de Troy 4132:, an ancestor of the 3853: 3747: 3661:Charles and Ray Eames 3641:Edward William Godwin 3542:Charles Robert Ashbee 3499:Claude Nicolas Ledoux 3368:Golden Age of Couture 3072:Hugh Douglas Hamilton 2831:Louis Comfort Tiffany 2779: 2734: 2645:San Petronio Basilica 2496:Industrial Revolution 2483:Edward William Godwin 2453:, by Grinling Gibbons 2036: 1695: 1625: 1247:Heritage Lottery Fund 1220: 1172: 1107: 982: 921: 825: 789: 716:Elizabeth Esteve-Coll 689: 568: 475: 464: 288:https://www.vam.ac.uk 234:Public transit access 14507:Tottenham Court Road 14026:King's Cross station 13797:Hampton Court Palace 13560:Regent's Park Mosque 12710:Science Museum Group 12675:Imperial War Museums 12579:Arts Council England 12323:Yokohama Silk Museum 12210:Prato textile museum 12135:Galleria del Costume 12130:Fashion Museum, Bath 12085:Bielsko-Biała Museum 11676:Eastbury Manor House 11623:Hampton Court Palace 11562:Valence House Museum 11400:Serpentine Galleries 11290:Dennis Severs' House 11265:Barbican Art Gallery 11082:Science Museum Group 11018:Imperial War Museums 10978:National Army Museum 10769:Entertainment Weekly 10435:(22 December 2008). 10003:www.whatsonstage.com 9987:. 26 September 2006. 9807:, 2nd edition, 1988. 9565:Kopf, Silas (2008). 9248:"Jewel in Its Crown" 9235:on 27 December 2005. 9045:(27 November 2012). 8228:, 2nd edition, 2000. 7972:Cherry and Pevsner, 6217:George Gilbert Scott 5821:Extinction Rebellion 5792:show (3,472 a day). 5713:Discover Islamic Art 5704:in partnership with 5702:Millennium Galleries 5677:University of Dundee 5642:National Art Library 5636:National Art Library 5520:Glastonbury Festival 5403:Mary, Queen of Scots 5160:Sir Francis Chantrey 5142:, Sir Henry Cheere, 5130:, Grinling Gibbons, 5128:Caius Gabriel Cibber 5029:Giuliano da Sangallo 4931:Bartolomeo Ammannati 4733:to the present day. 4540:William Charles Ross 4472:The School of Athens 4437:Jean-François Millet 4337:, Henry Fuseli, Sir 4295:Fioravante Ferramola 4265:William Powell Frith 4187:Acts of the Apostles 3593:André Charles Boulle 3494:dated to 200-395AD. 3308:Cristóbal Balenciaga 3104:Edwin Henry Landseer 3048:Bernardo Buontalenti 2703:Room 46b; Cast Court 2667:Room 46a; Cast Court 2653:Jacopo della Quercia 2637:Room 46b; Cast Court 2435:bust of Thomas Baker 2383:Northumberland House 2316:Gian Lorenzo Bernini 2020:National Art Library 1931:, India, 7th Century 1684:are also displayed. 1599:Great Fire of London 1536:George Edmund Street 1528:George Gilbert Scott 1207:V&A Village Fete 749:Duchess of Cambridge 647:Aldwych tube station 600:Royal Ontario Museum 556:Royal College of Art 482:the Great Exhibition 401:objects, sculpture, 171:51.49639°N 0.17194°W 14512:Victoria Embankment 14334:Horse Guards Parade 13996:Blackfriars station 13910:ArcelorMittal Orbit 13849:20 Fenchurch Street 13839:One Churchill Place 13807:The Queen's Gallery 13625:Fortnum & Mason 13590:Southwark Cathedral 13585:St Paul's Cathedral 13447:Imperial War Museum 13410:Churchill War Rooms 13282:Royal Festival Hall 13221:Shakespeare's Globe 13100:(Tottenham Hotspur) 13094:(Charlton Athletic) 12589:Gambling Commission 11959:Mission Mill Museum 11949:Marie Webster House 11884:Belknap Mill Museum 11661:575 Wandsworth Road 11567:Vestry House Museum 11552:Museum of Wimbledon 11466:Wellcome Collection 11415:Whitechapel Gallery 11026:Churchill War Rooms 10786:. Looper (website). 10715:. The Art Newspaper 10588:theartnewspaper.com 9899:Linda Parry (ed.), 9620:. www.parliament.uk 9518:. Bloomington, IN: 9447:. The Arts Desk.com 9421:on 28 November 2009 9276:on 24 February 2009 9191:Wilk, Christopher, 9125:on 20 February 2011 8923:"Fashion in Motion" 8818:on 23 December 2012 7929:on 8 September 2012 7106:. qvj.chadwyck.com. 6935:on 8 December 2015. 6314:Madame de Pompadour 6258:Salisbury Cathedral 6072:Stoke Edith hanging 6057:Grinling Gibbons's 5753:Britain Can Make It 5689:Scottish Government 5685:Dundee City Council 5581:National Curriculum 5489:Royal Court Theatre 5266:Andrea della Robbia 5252:rilievo schiacciato 5168:Edward Hodges Baily 5109:represented by her 5060:Jean-Antoine Houdon 5044:St John the Baptist 5017:Alessandro Vittoria 4935:Giacomo della Porta 4892:Andrea della Robbia 4477:Anton Raphael Mengs 4394:Jean-Baptiste Pater 4386:Madame de Pompadour 4273:Hippolyte Delaroche 4225:Thomas Gainsborough 4042:Musical instruments 3782:Catherine the Great 3589:Jean-François Oeben 3581:Jean Henri Riesener 3211:James II of England 3124:Percy Wyndham Lewis 3030:Prints and drawings 2980:Vincennes porcelain 2762:Worcester porcelain 2431:Gianlorenzo Bernini 2373:Matthew Brettingham 2276:, the influence of 1972:Jain Goddess Ambika 1769:, the ruler of the 1652:. Many examples of 1603:English Restoration 1540:Richard Norman Shaw 1280:portrait miniatures 1031:Gothic architecture 860:Italian Renaissance 801:Brompton Park House 676:Festival of Britain 667:Britain Can Make It 639:quarry in Wiltshire 389:, glass, textiles, 255:Kensington Museums 167: /  41: 14492:Shaftesbury Avenue 14402:Charing Cross Road 14198:Kensington Gardens 14188:Hampton Court Park 14046:St Pancras station 14041:Paddington station 13925:Cleopatra's Needle 13752:Partly occupied by 13517:Wallace Collection 13327:City Hall (Newham) 13267:Hammersmith Apollo 13152:Twickenham Stadium 13028:(national stadium) 12971:Westminster Bridge 12916:Hammersmith Bridge 12906:Blackfriars Bridge 12730:Wallace Collection 12670:Museum of the Home 12516:Charity Commission 12420:Secretary of State 11547:Museum of Richmond 11300:Dr Johnson's House 11008:Wallace Collection 10973:Museum of the Home 10814:V&A websites: 10511:Tourism Management 10433:Wainwright, Martin 10059:. 3 December 1969. 9803:Margaret Whinney, 9785:on 6 November 2011 9595:. 25 February 2010 9083:on 17 January 2013 9043:Wainwright, Oliver 8779:Mortimer, Martin, 8332:. Fromoldbooks.org 7186:The London Gazette 6913:. 4 December 2015. 6876:The New York Times 6832:"V&A About us" 6741:Philippa Glanville 6416:Two Studies of Men 6223:Hereford Cathedral 5936:Silverware Gallery 5761:Hats: An Anthology 5662: 5598:V&A Publishing 5478:Gabrielle Enthoven 5174:, Alfred Stevens, 5083:Hendrick de Keyser 4983:Innocenzo Spinazzi 4957:Neptune and Triton 4904:Alessandro Algardi 4876:Antonio Rossellino 4868:Agostino di Duccio 4856:Bartolomeo Bellano 4813: 4793: 4785: 4781:Neptune and Triton 4738:Eadweard Muybridge 4309:, Antonio Verrio, 4173:, of the lives of 4051:Antonio Stradivari 3922:Hereford Cathedral 3856: 3766:Peter Carl Fabergé 3750: 3714:The Evelyn Cabinet 3643:, Charles Voysey, 3484:Frank Lloyd Wright 3328:Valentino Garavani 3312:Yves Saint Laurent 3300:Hubert de Givenchy 3265:Jean Paul Gaultier 3112:Samuel Luke Fildes 3054:, Antonio Verrio, 2782: 2737: 2727:Ceramics and glass 2639:—Plaster Cast of " 2340:Thomas Chippendale 2314:galleries include 2095:Giovanni Boccaccio 2039: 1945:Lord Rishabhanatha 1755:East India Company 1698: 1648:is a 10th-century 1628: 1480:Nicholas Hawksmoor 1404:Prints & Books 1303:Number of objects 1235:proposed extension 1227: 1179: 1110: 985: 941:Edward Burne-Jones 924: 828: 792: 700: 580:The London Gazette 574: 478: 470: 354:. The museum is a 176:51.49639; -0.17194 39: 14648:Jewellery museums 14525: 14524: 14349:Piccadilly Circus 14344:Parliament Square 14312: 14311: 14299:Wandsworth Common 14150: 14149: 14132:Smithfield Market 14051:Stratford station 13834:One Canada Square 13820: 13819: 13776:St James's Palace 13771:Kensington Palace 13761:Buckingham Palace 13738: 13737: 13705:Leadenhall Market 13700:Kensington Arcade 13690:Burlington Arcade 13595:Westminster Abbey 13532:Places of worship 13487:Royal Observatory 13415:Courtauld Gallery 13307:10 Downing Street 13295: 13294: 13277:Royal Albert Hall 13216:Royal Opera House 13070:(West Ham United) 12936:Millennium Bridge 12834: 12833: 12804: 12770: 12750: 12749: 12521:National Archives 12500: 12499: 12482:Stephanie Peacock 12464:Under-Secretaries 12438:Minister of State 12352: 12351: 12261:Bsous Silk Museum 12034:Wile Carding Mill 11964:The Museum at FIT 11823: 11822: 11801: 11800: 11797: 11796: 11789:Winchester Palace 11779:Marble Hill House 11628:Kensington Palace 11572:Wandsworth Museum 11557:Twickenham Museum 11542:Museum of Croydon 11235: 11234: 11231: 11230: 11165:Courtauld Gallery 11143: 11142: 11139: 11138: 11072:Royal Observatory 10419:The Art Newspaper 10332:vandaatdundee.com 10156:Learning Activity 10071:"V&A · Learn" 9881:. VandAimages.com 9829:(1337): 526–529. 9578:978-1-55595-287-7 9495:. 4 February 2010 9173:on 12 August 2011 9020:"V&A · Shoes" 8623:on 11 August 2011 8553:. VandAimages.com 8481:"Head of a horse" 8138:. The Telegraph. 8044:on 9 October 2011 7017:978-0-7148-8001-3 6547:Sculpture Gallery 6385:Sandro Botticelli 6368:Italian paintings 6084:Dressing equipage 5993:British galleries 5790:Alexander McQueen 5734:sponsored by the 5706:Museums Sheffield 5140:Peter Scheemakers 5103:Alonso Berruguete 5052:François Girardon 5025:Francesco Fanelli 4975:Antonio Corradini 4912:Benvenuto Cellini 4860:Luca della Robbia 4763:or "rayographs". 4687:Frederick Hollyer 4528:George Engleheart 4492:Nicholas Hilliard 4429:Théodore Rousseau 4307:Ludovico Carracci 4283:Bernardino Fungai 4061:, and a jewelled 4059:Gioachino Rossini 4057:that belonged to 3992:, France, 1527–28 3961:The Becket Casket 3762:Jean Schlumberger 3748:Jewellery gallery 3699:Baumhauer, Joseph 3624:Antwerp City Hall 3548:, Edwin Lutyens, 3464:John Henry Belter 3352:Christian Lacroix 3292:Vivienne Westwood 3277:Christian Lacroix 3245:Alexander McQueen 3241:Fashion in Motion 3179:William Nicholson 3155:old master prints 3140:Graham Sutherland 3076:Thomas Rowlandson 3064:Angelica Kauffman 2982:, France; 1750–53 2860:Patrick Reyntiens 2786:William De Morgan 2767:Japanese ceramics 2758:Chelsea porcelain 2745:Meissen porcelain 2705:—Plaster Cast of 2687:—Plaster copy of 2616:by Donatello and 2551:Great Bed of Ware 2463:, dated 1738, by 2421:Great Bed of Ware 2400:, dated 1509–1511 2218:British galleries 2043:Leonardo da Vinci 1929:Lord Parshvanatha 1816:Chinese porcelain 1777:also on display. 1771:Kingdom of Mysore 1650:Rock crystal ewer 1568:Nicholas Grimshaw 1464:Antonio Visentini 1439: 1438: 1272:Ancient Near East 1188:American Sweetgum 1003:Alfred Waterhouse 899:(sculpture); and 494:Marlborough House 358:sponsored by the 348:Royal Albert Hall 293: 292: 16:(Redirected from 14720: 14693:South Kensington 14688:Brompton, London 14643:Great Exhibition 14618:Exempt charities 14422:Fenchurch Street 14359:Trafalgar Square 14339:Leicester Square 14304:Wimbledon Common 14259:Gunnersbury Park 14161: 14160: 14117:Lloyd's building 14066:London Cable Car 14061:Waterloo station 14056:Victoria station 13991:Heathrow Airport 13792:Banqueting House 13754:the royal family 13749: 13748: 13725:Westfield London 13670:Shopping centres 13613: 13612: 13565:St Clement Danes 13462:National Gallery 13457:Museum of London 13252:Alexandra Palace 13082:(Crystal Palace) 13056:Emirates Stadium 12988: 12987: 12951:Southwark Bridge 12901:Battersea Bridge 12884: 12883: 12861: 12854: 12847: 12838: 12837: 12824: 12823: 12800: 12766: 12680:National Gallery 12594:Historic England 12538: 12537: 12531:Non-departmental 12416: 12415: 12391: 12390: 12389: 12379: 12372: 12365: 12356: 12355: 12286:Lok Virsa Museum 12215:Quarry Bank Mill 12056: 11850: 11843: 11836: 11827: 11826: 11813: 11812: 11736:English Heritage 11701:Morden Hall Park 11577:Whitehall Museum 11532:Islington Museum 11512:Gunnersbury Park 11446:Foundling Museum 11426: 11425: 11410:Two Temple Place 11370:Museum of Brands 11365:Migration Museum 11241: 11240: 11215:Museum of London 11211: 11210: 11175:Hunterian Museum 11149: 11148: 11014: 11013: 10983:National Gallery 10947:National museums 10942: 10941: 10927: 10920: 10913: 10904: 10903: 10865:Survey of London 10823: 10822: 10820:Official website 10802: 10801: 10794: 10788: 10787: 10779: 10773: 10772: 10756: 10750: 10749: 10747: 10745: 10731: 10725: 10724: 10722: 10720: 10708: 10702: 10701: 10699: 10697: 10685: 10679: 10678: 10676: 10674: 10662: 10656: 10655: 10653: 10651: 10636: 10630: 10629: 10627: 10625: 10610: 10604: 10603: 10601: 10599: 10590:. 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The Observer. 8151: 8147: 8130: 8126: 8115: 8111: 8098: 8097: 8093: 8088:. 11 July 2012. 8080: 8079: 8075: 8062: 8061: 8057: 8047: 8045: 8036: 8035: 8031: 8023: 8016: 8008: 8004: 7996: 7992: 7984: 7980: 7976:, 1991, p. 495. 7971: 7967: 7959: 7955: 7946: 7942: 7932: 7930: 7917: 7916: 7912: 7904: 7900: 7892: 7885: 7877: 7873: 7865: 7861: 7853: 7849: 7841: 7837: 7827: 7825: 7816: 7815: 7811: 7803: 7799: 7791: 7787: 7783:, 1991, p. 496. 7773:Cherry, Bridget 7771: 7767: 7759: 7755: 7750: 7746: 7738: 7734: 7726: 7722: 7714: 7710: 7702: 7698: 7690: 7686: 7678: 7674: 7665: 7661: 7653: 7649: 7641: 7637: 7629: 7625: 7617: 7613: 7605: 7601: 7593: 7589: 7579: 7577: 7576:on 7 April 2012 7564: 7563: 7559: 7551: 7547: 7539: 7535: 7525: 7523: 7513: 7509: 7500: 7499: 7495: 7486: 7485: 7481: 7471: 7469: 7464: 7463: 7459: 7444: 7443: 7436: 7425: 7416: 7406: 7404: 7394: 7390: 7380: 7378: 7371: 7367: 7358: 7357: 7353: 7344: 7343: 7339: 7329: 7327: 7322: 7321: 7317: 7306: 7299: 7289: 7287: 7278: 7277: 7273: 7265: 7258: 7250: 7246: 7238: 7234: 7226: 7222: 7213: 7212: 7208: 7199: 7198: 7194: 7178: 7174: 7166: 7162: 7154: 7150: 7142: 7138: 7130: 7123: 7115: 7111: 7102: 7101: 7097: 7089: 7085: 7076: 7072: 7064: 7060: 7052: 7048: 7037: 7033: 7018: 7000: 6996: 6986: 6984: 6974: 6965: 6955: 6953: 6945: 6944: 6940: 6923: 6922: 6918: 6903: 6902: 6898: 6888: 6886: 6868: 6861: 6851: 6849: 6844: 6843: 6839: 6830: 6829: 6825: 6815: 6813: 6795: 6791: 6781: 6779: 6778:. 18 March 2024 6770: 6769: 6765: 6760: 6727: 6722: 6721: 6720: 6717: 6714: 6705: 6702: 6693: 6690: 6681: 6678: 6669: 6666: 6657: 6654: 6645: 6642: 6633: 6630: 6621: 6618: 6609: 6606: 6597: 6594: 6582: 6577: 6576: 6575: 6572: 6569: 6560: 6557: 6548: 6545: 6536: 6526: 6517: 6505: 6496: 6486: 6474: 6469: 6468: 6467: 6464: 6462:St Leo in Glory 6455: 6446: 6437:Pietro Perugino 6434: 6425: 6422: 6409: 6400: 6397: 6382: 6370: 6365: 6364: 6363: 6360: 6350: 6341: 6334:Nicolas Lancret 6331: 6322: 6306: 6294: 6289: 6288: 6287: 6284: 6274:J. 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