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Blog PostV&A Illustration Awards: In conversation with A. Richard Allen (Editorial Illustration Winner 2017 & 2019)He also proved an engaging presence on the awards podium when the occasion rendered me mute. …
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Blog PostA silver basin worthy of Charles Icomplex vessels from a single sheet of silver was a tremendous feat, as acknowledged in the portrait engraving…
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Blog PostLustrous Surfaces collaborative conservation projectHe taught approaches to shell choice, pattern-making, sawing, engraving and attachment methods.…
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Blog PostMeet the winners of the V&A Illustration Awards 2019One Yanyin’s thoughtful and imaginative manipulation of traditional book formats were particularly engaging…
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Blog PostV&A Dundee shortlisted for Art Fund Museum of the Year 2019This award recognises achievements in 2018, a year when we reached the milestone of engaging over 100,000…
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Blog PostModels and the Renewal of Architectural Language during the RenaissanceJacques Lemercier, engraving according to the model by Michelangelo of San Giovanni dei Fiorentini, 1607…
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Blog PostConserving Fox Talbot’s ‘The Pencil of Nature’ Using NANO Technologyunique books were meant to demonstrate how likenesses could be captured without the use of a pencil or engraving…
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Blog PostSOUND IN MUSEUMS (2): What About Musical Instruments?But playing is probably but one way of engaging with these instruments and new technological tools could…
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Blog PostThe Making of Dream On: Combining Artists’ Work with Co-Produced Work by ChildrenIt’s particularly heartening to see a museum engaging with and supporting art in local schools, when…
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Blog PostMuseum of Childhood highlights of 2018November For me it’s been working on A Pirate’s Life for Me and the sheer joy of the kids engaging with…
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Blog PostCirculating Los Caprichoscontemporary work, interests were broad, and I have been cataloguing objects ranging from the 16th century engravings…
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Blog PostMaking the Museum Dementia FriendlyRecent research has shown how beneficial engaging with the arts can be for people with a wide range of…
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Blog PostTradition and transformation in 19th-century bookbindingcloth covers, another is on a copy of Les Fleurs Animées, a volume containing humorous, hand-coloured engravings…
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Blog PostRichard Clifford – Making and learningRichard “wanted to explore the possibilities of using design and production as a tool for learning, engaging…
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Blog PostInside the Milan Triennale’s UK Pavilion with Forensic Architecturea design that would mirror the deeply analytical approach of Forensic Architecture, while making it engaging…
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Blog PostHow to turn a Charles Dickens manuscript into an immersive theatre experience for teenagersCould we get the students to come up with an engaging live experience inspired by what they saw in the…
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Blog PostSweet Peas and Snails – Design Transfer in Tudor and Stuart EmbroideryOur tools were not entirely authentic: instead of the neat pounce bags that you can sometimes spot in engravings…
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Blog PostGuest post: The Lamp-Lighter’s BoyEngraving depicting the interior during a performance of the Royal Coburg Theatre, Surrey, 1819,S.553…
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Blog PostGUEST POST – DesignLab Nation and Calyx: the Seasoned Travellerexperiment with unusual designs whose success would have been too uncertain to justify the expense of roller-engraving…
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Blog PostV&A Print Season: Angie Lewin’s Honesty BlueI use linocut, wood engraving, screenprint and lithograph and also make collages and watercolours.…