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Untitled (Portrait of John Walker, member of Technical Services, Victoria & Albert Museum)

Photograph
1999 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Full length portrait of John Walker, member of the Technical Services Team at the Victoria & Albert Museum. Mr Walker is wearing a pale blue sweatshirt, blue jeans and black Adidas trainers. He looks towards the bottom right hand corner of the photograph with his left hand resting on a wall mounted display plinth. He is standing in one of the museums Exhibition corridors.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleUntitled (Portrait of John Walker, member of Technical Services, Victoria & Albert Museum) (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Chromogenic process
Brief description
Shafran, Nigel; Untitled (member of technical services, Victoria and Albert Museum), 1999
Physical description
Full length portrait of John Walker, member of the Technical Services Team at the Victoria & Albert Museum. Mr Walker is wearing a pale blue sweatshirt, blue jeans and black Adidas trainers. He looks towards the bottom right hand corner of the photograph with his left hand resting on a wall mounted display plinth. He is standing in one of the museums Exhibition corridors.
Dimensions
  • Print height: 30cm
  • Sheet height: 30.5cm
  • Print width: 23.5cm
  • Sheet width: 24cm
Object history
This photograph is part of a set commissioned by the Museum from the photographer to celebrate the completion of the chairmanship of the V&A Board of Trustees, Lord Armstrong. A set of the photographs were given to Lord Armstrong at his leaving party and another set are in the photography collection at the V&A.
Production
Reason For Production: Commission
Subjects depicted
Place depicted
Collection
Accession number
E.266-1999

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Record createdAugust 21, 2003
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