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Blog PostIn conversation with Benjamin Phillips – winner of the 2024 V&A Illustration for Children Award and the Moira Gemmill Illustrator of the YearBenjamin Phillips is this year’s winner of the V&A Illustration for Children Award and the Moira Gemmill Illustrator of the Year for his illustrations in the graphic novel Alte Zachen written by Ziggy Hanaor and published by...
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Blog PostCelebrating 150 Years of the Royal Albert Hall. 1/12: The Great OrganAn example of this is a design for an organ case by Philip Webb (1831-1915), dating to the same years…
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Blog PostDickens in the digital ageProfessor Michaela Mahlberg and Dr Viola Wiegand, who discussed their work on the brilliant CLiC portal, a web-based…
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Blog PostChristmas at the National Art Libraryprovided to those available on request in the NAL or where available in full text online): Allingham, Philip…
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Blog PostA new home for Neptune and Triton in the Europe 1600-1815 Gallerywas purchased by the V&A in 1950, with the assistance of The Art Fund and contributions from the John Webb…
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Blog PostDigital Design ChallengePhilo van Kemenade ‘EmerGenes’ Philo is a film maker and researcher into cognitive computing.…
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Blog PostStained Glass on Paper: Morris & Co. and the Pre-Raphaelitesoften members of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (including Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Ford Madox Brown, Philip…
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Blog PostA Wander among the TombstonesDesign for a gravestone for Caleb Hill by Philip Webb, 1888.…
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Blog PostThe Brussels OmmegangThe Ommegang Oppidi Bruxellenis Royal Society’s web page features a useful synopsis of the miracle of…
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Blog PostStained Glass on Paper: Medieval and Renaissance DesignsDesign for a stained glass panel in Jesus Church, Troutbeck, by Philip Webb, late 19th century.…
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Blog PostWhat Does it Take to Work in a Museum?around exhibitions, from panels and labels in the exhibition itself, to text about the exhibition on the web…
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Blog PostThe Aesthetic Lookolive branch patterned walls and hare and hounds cornice was produced by the architect and designer Philip…
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Blog PostTerunobu Fujimori site visitHe had long been fascinated by the Arts & Crafts movement – Morris, Philip Webb, C.F.A.…
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Blog PostMuseum Computer Network conference 2012As well as appearing in obvious contexts in sessions about big data and semantic web, data-driven models…