Sculpture techniques
Sculpture techniques
Find out about the processes used to make the sculptures in our collection
With masterpieces by Michelangelo, Bernini and Rodin, our National collection includes sculpture from the 4th century to the present, in a vast range of materials, from bronze, marble, terracotta and wood, to alabaster, amber, wax, lapis and shell.
The sculpture collection contains approximately 26,000 objects. Highlights of the collection include masterpieces from the Italian Renaissance and Baroque, ivory sculpture, Northern European polychrome wood sculpture, British Neoclassical marble sculpture, Rodin bronzes, commemorative medals, and the Cast Courts.
Sculpture techniques
Find out about the processes used to make the sculptures in our collection
Samson Slaying a Philistine by Giambologna
Find out about this monumental sculpture which has been a model of technical virtuosity for over 400 years
Auguste Rodin: production techniques
How did Rodin arrive at a finished piece? Discover the different techniques involved in producing his iconic sculptures
The Three Graces by Antonio Canova
Discover more about a masterpiece of neoclassical European sculpture
Neptune and Triton by Gian Lorenzo Bernini
Explore the only large-scale sculpture in Britain by Baroque master-craftsman Gian Lorenzo Bernini
Donatello – a master at work
Discover how Donatello manipulated materials to create masterpieces of Renaissance sculpture
The Rodin Gift to the V&A
Read about the greatest gift to the Museum by an artist in their lifetime
The story of Michelangelo's David
Meet David, one of the most famous objects in the history of art
Conservation of the Wolsey Angels
Find out how extensive conservation work has enlivened the appearance of the Wolsey Angels and ensured their future preservation
About the Rachel Kneebone display
Find out more about this unique arrangement of contemporary works by Rachel Kneebone alongside masterpieces of the V&A's collection
Conservation of the Spirit of Gaiety
Find out how this beautiful gilded statue has been painstakingly restored to its former glory
How was it made? Plaster cast
Discover the fascinating process of plaster casting
Donatello's 'David'
Pre-dating Michelangelo's David, discover Donatello's marble and bronze sculptures of the Biblical hero
Auguste Rodin: challenging beauty
Find out how Auguste Rodin paved the way for modern sculpture
Antonio Canova – an introduction
Discover the master of Neoclassical sculpture
Explore Donatello's masterpiece: 'The Ascension'
Shine a light on this masterful marble carving
Thomas J Price at the V&A
Discover Thomas J Price's sculptures, which, when placed in dialogue with works in the V&A Sculpture Galleries, prompt questions about representation and the ways in which art is displayed.
Monumentalism, representation and materiality – Thomas J Price at the V&A
Price discusses how his work raises questions of representation, perception and power, prompting us to think about the nature of monuments: who is represented and why?
Neptune and Triton, Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini, about 1622-23, Italy. Museum no. A.18:1-1950. © Victoria and Albert Museum, London