Showing posts with label Victoria and Albert Museum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Victoria and Albert Museum. Show all posts
Thursday, August 11, 2011
A SAMPLING OF SCULPTURES IN THE VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM
The Victoria and Albert Museum in London is one of my favorite museums in all the world. My hotel was within walking distance, and I visited three times and wondered around until my feet wore out. The galleries in the V&A are manageable and not vast like those of other large museums. And, wonder of wonders, taking pictures is allowed!
Jason - 16th century - Italy - Unknown artist
Virgin and Child - Girolamo Campagna - ca. 1578
(Note: Thanks to Lapin who identified the Apollo and Zephyr statues, shown below, and the Madonna and child, shown above for me.)
Apollo & Zephyr - Pietro Francavilla - 1577
Cupid Kindling the Torch of Hymen - George Rennie - 1831
Peasant Woman Nursing a Baby - Aimé-Jules Dalou - 1873
Crouching Youth - Winifred Turner - ca. 1934
Albert Einstein - Jacob Epstein - 1933
Cupid and Psyche - Auguste Rodin - ca. 1908
I'll post more pictures from the V&A later. One day when I'd decided to revisit the museum, it was raining, but, since I was only a block and a half away from the South Kensington Underground Station, I walked through the tunnel there, at the end of which you arrive inside the museum, not soaking wet.
Picture of the building from Wikipedia.
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