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South Kensington Museum, view of wooden exterior of Educational Museum

Photograph
ca. 1868 (photographed), 19th century (made)
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.

Isabel Cowper was the sister of the South Kensington Museum's first official photographer, Charles Thurston Thompson (1816-1868) and of the Superintendent of the Museum, Richard A. Thompson. Little is known about Cowper, but in her letter of resignation in 1891, she refers to herself as the Museum's 'Official Photographer', having taken up the position after the death of her brother. As such, she is an important part of the early history of V&A and a seminal figure behind the Museum’s early uptake of photography to document the arts.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleSouth Kensington Museum, view of wooden exterior of Educational Museum (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Albumen print
Brief description
Photograph by Isabel Cowper, South Kensington Museum, view of wooden exterior of Educational Museum, albumen print, ca. 1868
Physical description
A mounted photograph of the facade of a wood-clad building with an attached brick building. A path lies adjacent to the building.
Dimensions
  • Image height: 15.5cm
  • Image width: 12.7cm
  • Mount height: 33.2cm
  • Mount width: 23.5cm
Style
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'VIEW OF EXTERIOR OF EDUCATIONAL MUSEUM / ENGLAND & WALES/ IIAA / London: South Kensington. Victoria & Albert Museum / View of exterior of Educational Museum' (printed, ink, pencil on mount)
  • 'A.b. LONDON' (department classification label, upper right mount)
  • library stamp (blindstamp, upper centre mount)
Subject 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.

Isabel Cowper was the sister of the South Kensington Museum's first official photographer, Charles Thurston Thompson (1816-1868) and of the Superintendent of the Museum, Richard A. Thompson. Little is known about Cowper, but in her letter of resignation in 1891, she refers to herself as the Museum's 'Official Photographer', having taken up the position after the death of her brother. As such, she is an important part of the early history of V&A and a seminal figure behind the Museum’s early uptake of photography to document the arts.
Collection
Accession number
67539

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Record createdJuly 1, 2009
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