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A grand design. The art of the Victoria and Albert Museum

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London's Victoria and Albert Museum is renowned for its exceptional art collection, established in 1852 as a pioneering institution for applied and decorative arts. It boasts an impressive array of artifacts spanning 2,000 years, including ceramics, metalwork, jewelry, furniture, sculpture, textiles, and more. A Grand Design, accompanying a major traveling exhibition, showcases over 250 of the museum's finest pieces while narrating its vibrant history. These remarkable objects exemplify the museum's commitment to excellence in decorative arts through superior craftsmanship and aesthetic beauty from diverse cultures. Scholarly essays delve into the V & A's origins, evolution, and impact, addressing key themes such as its role in the art museum landscape, changing collection and display methods, and educational mission. The influence of British imperial history and national identity on collecting practices is also examined, alongside the museum's engagement with twentieth-century art and contemporary artists. An illustrated chronology featuring rare archival materials traces the development of this extraordinary institution, highlighting its ongoing significance in the art world.

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