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The End of the Grotto, Grove House, South Kensington

Photograph
1856 (photographed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Photographs and photographers were present from the very beginning of the V&A's history and the Museum has an extensive collection of images from the 1850s through to the present which documents the construction and development of the V&A and the South Kensington site.

Originally collected by the National Art Library as part of a programme to record works of art, architecture and design in the interest of public education, these topographic and architectural views were valued as records and as source material for students of architecture and design. As well as being crucial records of the history of the V&A, and an important element within the National Art Library's visual encyclopaedia, these photographs are also significant artefacts in the history of the art of photography.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleThe End of the Grotto, Grove House, South Kensington (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Albumen print
Brief description
Mounted albumen print, Lce. Corporal A.J. Neelance, The End of the Grotto, Grove House, South Kensington, 1856
Physical description
A mounted albumen print of a roller leaning against a tree trunk. In the background, a worker with various garden tools and a basket is standing among the ivy.
Dimensions
  • Image height: 17.3cm
  • Image width: 22.5cm
  • Mount height: 26.8cm
  • Mount width: 31.9cm
  • Mount height: 38.2cm
  • Mount width: 53.3cm
Style
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'Studies for Painting XVIVc A 80/30 Grotto, end of (London: Grove House 9South Kensington) end of the grotto) The End of the Grotto, Grove House Lce. Corporal A.J. Neelance Royal Sappers & Miners April 1856' (ink and pencil, mount)
  • library stamp (blindstamp, upper centre mount)
Subjects depicted
Place depicted
Summary
Photographs and photographers were present from the very beginning of the V&A's history and the Museum has an extensive collection of images from the 1850s through to the present which documents the construction and development of the V&A and the South Kensington site.

Originally collected by the National Art Library as part of a programme to record works of art, architecture and design in the interest of public education, these topographic and architectural views were valued as records and as source material for students of architecture and design. As well as being crucial records of the history of the V&A, and an important element within the National Art Library's visual encyclopaedia, these photographs are also significant artefacts in the history of the art of photography.
Other numbers
  • 34982 (MA/32/103) - Negative number (V&A Archive Guard Book reference)
  • GC3512 (MA/32/519) - Negative number (V&A Archive Guard Book reference)
Collection
Accession number
34982

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Record createdJuly 1, 2009
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