Tag: Victoria and Albert Museum

Raphael’s Cartoons: Beautiful Designs for Beautiful Tapestries

While cartoons in the United States generally refer to humorous or satirical drawings, during the Renaissance era cartoons meant something entirely different: preliminary sketches that served as studies for future work, or perhaps work to be transferred to another medium. The Raphael cartoons, in this case, preparatory sketches for tapestries, are some of the greatest…


Inspiring World-Class Art and Design: The Victoria and Albert Museum in London

The Victoria and Albert Museum, commonly known as the V&A,  was the first building erected under Prince Albert’s vision to create a new cultural district in London dedicated to promoting art and scientific education and to champion British industry in the international marketplace. The museum’s purpose was “to educate designers, manufacturers, and the public in…