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A Design for Living: Neoclassicism in Britain at the V&A
This Public Day Tour will look at the influence of the Mediterranean on eighteenth century Georgian Britain, when the archaeological discoveries of Antiquity informed everything from teapots to interiors, as Brits were captivated by ideas and styles brought home from the Grand Tour. We will look at a reconstructed interior by the ubiquitous Scottish architect Robert Adam and ceramics by Josiah Wedgewood as well as some examples of painting and sculpture and much more.
-The cost of this event includes contributions to all entrance fees into the V&A and admin fees. If you'd rather send a cheque of £25, please make one out to Art History UK and post it to 148 Sulgrave Road, London, W67PU. -If you cancel within a week of the event, half the cost of the tour will be refunded (£12.50). If you cancel within 24 hours of the tour, we regret that we will not be able to refund any of the cost. -Please note that we can only run this tour if we have an attendance of 5 people. If we have to cancel the tour we will give a week's notice. -For any other questions please email rose@arthistoryuk.com or call on +44 (0) 207 602 3716.
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LocationThe William Morris Room, V&A Café (View)
V&A Museum, Cromwell Road
London SW7 2RL
United Kingdom
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