V&A Illustration Awards
The V&A Illustration Awards 2024 are now open for your entries!
From printed books to botanical art, the V&A collection includes a wide variety of illustration from the fifteenth century to the present day. Original artworks showcase the design process and include sketchbooks, drawings, manuscripts, proofs and printing blocks, and a growing collection of digital art.
The collection is rich in European botanical illustration, British book illustration, and printed fashion plates. Highlights include work by Aubrey Beardsley, Beatrix Potter, Arthur Rackham, Quentin Blake, Posy Simmonds and Kara Walker, and illustrations of beloved children’s books including Winnie-the-Pooh, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Grimm’s fairy tales.
The V&A Illustration Awards 2024 are now open for your entries!
Illustrating Wonderland with Kristjana S Williams
Watch how artist Kristjana S. Williams creates her own unique Wonderland for the V&A
Aubrey Beardsley – decadence & desire
"I have one aim – the grotesque. If I am not grotesque, I am nothing"
Charles Dickens
The V&A has in its collections books, manuscripts, prints, paintings and other objects relating to Dickens
A brief history of vampires – in print, photography and posters
Discover, if you dare, how Count Dracula haunts the V&A's collections
Alice: through the pages
Discover beautifully illustrated editions of 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' in our collection
Turning the pages of an illuminated manuscript
Watch as we open up a medieval choirbook
Barbara Nessim: an artful life
Meet American artist, fashion designer and computer art pioneer, Barbara Nessim
Reading feminist magazines: ASMR
Listen in as we turn the pages of iconic feminist magazines
Chris Riddell: Drawing 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'
How to draw Alice, The White Rabbit, The Queen of Hearts and a unique, androgynous Mad Hatter
John Tenniel – an introduction
Creator of the iconic 'Alice's Adventure's in Wonderland' illustrations, John Tenniel's career was fascinatingly varied
Opera engravings, caricatures, and prints
Engravings, caricatures and prints in our collections document the dramatic 400 year history of opera
Private Eye: illustrative journalism
Meet cartoonist Ken Pyne and see how an edition of the satirical magazine is produced
Gerald Scarfe: drawing inspiration
Join the cartoonist Gerald Scarfe as he discusses his varied work and career
William Morris: literature and book design
William Morris was an accomplished writer as well as a designer, combining his love of words with design in calligraphy and page decoration.
Handling and care of precious books: ASMR
Experience the National Art Library – a calm and tranquil yet deeply sensory space
Fallen Fruit at the V&A
How Californian artists Fallen Fruit created a unique 'fruity' portrait of the V&A
Design and make a surreal critter
Create your own surreal critter with these drawing challenges
Great Logs Coming Down a Mountain River, illustration by Rolf Brandt for the Children's story 'The Story of A Tree' by Stephen McFarlane, gouache, about 1945, Museum no. E.546:2-2005. © Victoria and Albert Museum, London