London - 29 - V&A
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The Victoria and Albert museum is usually just called the 'V&A'
The foundation of the museum dates from 1852, when the British government established the Museum of Manufacturers in Marlborough House, St. James. This museum largely housed a collection of decorative arts objects that had been displayed at the Crystal Palace, which housed the Great Exhibition of 1851. The items were transferred to the South Kensington Museum and redisplayed in 1857 as part of a government effort to improve taste and knowledge among those concerned with British manufactures. The collection soon outgrew its premises, and plans for a new museum were developed. The museum was renamed the Victoria and Albert Museum in 1899, when Queen Victoria laid the cornerstone for the present building, designed by Sir Aston Webb. This structure opened in 1909. Since then the museum's premises have been modified and extended, partly into adjacent buildings. The Victoria and Albert Museum is also responsible for three other museums in London: the Bethnal Green Museum of Childhood, in the borough of Tower Hamlets; the Theatre Museum, near Covent Garden, Westminster; and the Wellington Museum, in Apsley House, at the southeaster corner of Hyde Park.
The Victoria and Albert Museum houses vast tableaux of European sculpture, ceramics (including porcelain and other pottery), furniture, metalwork, jewellery, and textiles from early medieval times to the present day. It includes the Jones bequest of French furniture, porcelain, and other objects d'art; the Schreiber group of English ceramics, enamelwork, and glass; the Currie collection, containing fine Italian and French arms and armour; and 18th-century German porcelain that forms part of the Murray collection. There are strong sets of Indian art, which were given an early impetus with the acquisition of materials from the East India Company's museum after it was closed in 1858. The East Asian artworks include remarkable Chinese ceramics, jade, and sculpture from the Eumorfopoulos collection. The museum also houses the national collection of British watercolours, miniatures, prints, and drawings, among which is an outstanding group of works by John Constable. The Italian Renaissance and Baroque sculptures are some of the best outside Italy. The museum also houses the National Art Library.
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Comments (12)
GiMi53
Ici encore, le choix du N&B est tr effectif ! Merci pour l'explication sur V&A ! :~)
Chaos911
what a F A N T A S T I C shot and work!!!! super cooooool!!! :)
oscilis
Och...brilliant laddie! This absolutely IS the atmosphere there. I didn't see this room!
TwoPynts
Okay, I'm going into "ornate" overload now! LOL, great shot! Love all the details.
soulofharmony
Charles this is outstanding quality p'graphy.. top class...:))))
ModestyB
Lovley capture :)
Valentin
This is an incredibly beautiful B/W photo!!!
jcv2
Wonderful capture, love the POV as if wandering through the collection here! Quite a collection of art of many eastern parts of the world! :)
kimariehere
wonderful shot so interesting to see all of this ! ... nice in black and white..!
jocko500
a wonderful shot
jinet
Belle photo d'intieur !
Egmont
Thank you for making us feel we are right there by your side. Thank you for sharing.