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Exhibiting the Renaissance: Moscow Kremlin Museums and Victoria & Albert Museum
The most recent exchange of exhibitions between London's VandA and Moscow's Kremlin Museum celebrated diplomatic exchange and trade between the two nations from 1509 to 1685. Exhibition designers selected colours from Tudor and Stuart paintings and textiles. Two videos captured the spectacular Kremlin English carriage, a diplomatic gift from James I to
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Camera Obscured: Photographic Documentation & the Public Museum [PDF]
For seven years, Ingelevics travelled to museums in Europe and North America, sifting through hundreds of old glassplates and negatives that recorded the everyday and, sometimes, extraordinary activities of running a museum.
Tuer, Dot
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An Integrated Content and Metadata based Retrieval System for Art
In this paper we describe aspects of the Artiste project to develop a distributed content and metadata based analysis, retrieval and navigation system for a number of major European Museums.
Abas, Fazly S +9 more
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Polygons and practice in Skies of Arcadia
This paper features research carried out at the Victoria and Albert Museum into the design history of Sega’s 2000 Dreamcast title, Skies of Arcadia (released in Japan as Eternal Arcadia).
Zoya Street
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Bring back the Arch! Dealing with the past in Scotland’s independence city [PDF]
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Hoolachan, Andrew
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A Recently Identified Barniz Brillante Casket at Bateman’s, the Home of Rudyard Kipling
A casket held at Bateman’s, Rudyard and Caroline Kipling’s home in Sussex—now a National Trust property—was recently recognised as a barniz brillante work.
Ludovico Geminiani +6 more
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The South Kensington Museum in context: an alternative history
The South Kensington Museum—now the Victoria and Albert Museum—has a complex history. Founded in 1857 as an omnibus museum of art and industry—a condensation of the Great Exhibition of 1851 in all its abundance—it had a bewildering variety of possible ...
Bruce Robertson
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Subjectivity and the Cultural Constraints of Academic Literature in Material Culture: An Investigation into the Discussion of Pattern and Symbol in Persian Carpets [PDF]
This paper examines the academic literature on material culture, focusing on inherent cultural standpoints within the European tradition and the impossibility of arriving at an objective position.
Rad, Fatemeh Safaii
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This is a monograph on the designer-maker John Hinchcliffe and charts his work from textiles to ceramics. This was published to coincide with a major exhibtion of his work at the Crafts Study Centre.
Olding, Simon
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