Friday, September 27, 2024

Victoria & Albert Museum in South Kensington





Founded in 1852 and named after Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, the V&A is the world's largest museum of applied arts, decorative arts and design, housing a permanent collection of over 2.8 million objects. Comprised in 145 galleries, the V&A collection spans 5,000 years of art, from ancient history to the present day, from the cultures of Europe, North America, Asia and North Africa. Their collection of ceramics, glass, textiles, costumes, silver, ironwork, jewellery, furniture, medieval objects, sculpture, prints and printmaking, drawings and photographs are among the largest and most comprehensive in the world, and holds the world's largest collection of post-classical sculpture, with the holdings of Italian Renaissance sculpture being the largest outside Italy. Overall, it is one of the largest and most spectacular museums in the world, and also boasts the world's first museum restaurant, where we started our morning with a cup of tea and croissant listening to local pianists before exploring portions of the V&A. 

Since its inception, the V&A's buildings were intended to exemplify the best of contemporary architecture and design. They were to be a work of art in themselves, reinforcing the Museum's mission to educate and inspire its visitors. This philosophy has endured to create the richly varied set of buildings we see today. Each one now represents both a chapter of the V&A's story and a moment in British design history. To see even a small portion of the collection in one day is impossible. Having visited the V&A many times, one can only try and focus on a few galleries at time without being overwhelmed. When in doubt, we go out for a lovely long lunch, and explore a little bit more in the afternoon.  



The Gamble, Poynter and Morris Rooms were opened in 1868, 
although work continued on their decorations for many years

The Gamble Room by designer James Gamble, with walls and large columns 
covered in large variety of colourful ceramic 'Majolica' tiles

Arriving as the museum opened, we sat with a cup of tea in the Gamble Room
listening to local pianists playing Chopin, Mozart and Bach's Goldberg Variations

Each pianist played one piece and then was replaced by another artist after another
creating a magical start to our morning

The John Madejski Garden is known to many as the heart of the V&A,
a quiet oasis in the elegant central courtyard

The exquisite architecture and beautiful landscaping add to the serenity
of the courtyard

The spectacular Whiteley Silver Galleries houses the nation's finest collection of silver, 
with over 1,500 objects on view

Large Perfume Burner would have warmed and scented the room in which it stood in Italy c. 1630

'The Day Dream' by Dante Rossettti - the sitter was Jane Morris who was the wife of William Morris,
the English textile designe and socialist activist associated with the British Arts and Crafts movement

'Venice from the Giudecca' by Turner 1840

Pastoral Tapestry from the Netherlands, woven in wool and silk c. 1500

'The Three Fates' Tapestry from the Netherlands, woven in wool and silk c. 1520

'Farm Birds with a Macaw' by Jakob Bogdany c. 1700

'The Globe' installation structure by the Cuban Art Collective Los Carpinteros,
was a beautiful wooden structure that I sat in and watched people go by

'The Age of Bronze' by Auguste Rodin, cast in 1880

Portrait of Honoré de Balzac in bronze by Auguste Rodin c. 1891

Portrait of Albert Einstein in bronze by Jason Epstein c. 1933

Queen Victoria's Sapphire and Diamond Coronet Tiara that Prince Albert designed for her

Cancellation Etching of Lucien Freud (Self Portrait), which he marked with an 'X' through it -1996

Carved Shell of "Diana on the Hunt' c.1850 from Italy

The painted oculus of the Mantegna's Picture Room at the Ducal Palace in Mantua c 1474

'The Virgin and Child' by Carlo Crivilli from Ascoli Picena c. 1480

The magnificent plaster cast of Trajan's Column is one of the stars of the V&A collection, and has towered over the cast collection in two halves since the opening of the Courts in 1873

The V&A gorgeous hanging chandelier from Dale Chihuly's 'Chandelier' series from 2001 

Pierino in South Kensington, a lovely Italian restaurant near the V&A

Interior with wine glasses

Gavi di Gavi

Spinach Soup with crumbled feta and lemon zest

Ricotta and Pumpkin Ravioli with Carbonara Sauce and Bacon

Risotto Piemontese with mushrooms, peas, root peppers, 
tomato and parmesan cheese

Chargrilled Chicken and Vegetable Salad topped with fresh oranges and tarragon




































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