The breaking up of the nave arch of the Exhibition building of 1862
Drawing
24.9.1864 (made)
24.9.1864 (made)
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Pen and wash drawing depicting the breaking up of the nave arch of the Exhibition building of 1862.
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Title | The breaking up of the nave arch of the Exhibition building of 1862 (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Pen and wash drawing |
Brief description | Pen and wash drawing by Sir Henry Cole depicting the breaking up of the nave arch of the Exhibition building of 1862. Great Britain, 1864. |
Physical description | Pen and wash drawing depicting the breaking up of the nave arch of the Exhibition building of 1862. |
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Credit line | Presented by A. S. Cole, Esq. |
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Bibliographic reference | Sir Henry Cole (1808-1882) was an eminent Victorian and visionary civil servant whose pioneering ideas created the museum which is now the V&A. With Prince Albert, he created the Great Exhibition of 1851, and continued to organise international exhibitions for the duration of his life. He was in charge of a nationwide system of art and science education, and, again with Prince Albert, developed the South Kensington area as the intellectual quarter of London. The Victoria & Albert Museum, of which he was the founding director, remains as his best known memorial, and is a symbol of his mission to education through exhibiting. |
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Accession number | E.5880-1910 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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