Baroque 1620 ~ 1800: Style In The Age of Magnificence at the Victoria & Albert Museum |
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| Written by rubin |
| Sunday, 05 April 2009 14:46 |
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Baroque 1620 – 1800 will bring together around 200 objects to examine the flourishing of the Baroque style during the era that saw the establishment of great European and colonial empires ruled by absolute monarchs and the continuing power of the Roman Catholic Church. Displays will cover architecture, furniture, silver, ceramics, painting, sculpture, and textiles. The exhibition will explore the Baroque style in performance and the theatre; the public city square; religious spaces including St Peter’s Basilica in Rome and secular spaces such as Louis XIV’s Palace of Versailles. On exhibition from 4 April through 19 July, 2009. Highlights of the exhibition will include: Depictions of the Palace of Versailles from the 17th and 18th centuries, including the Hall of Mirrors, and designs for the gardens; Portraits of Louis XIV; Rare, historic furniture and a Gobelins tapestry made for Louis XIV. The furniture will include a 17th century cabinet made by Domenico Cucci in the Gobelins workshop in Paris, one of only two surviving pieces from the Versailles of Louis XIV. There will also be a majestic state bed given by Louis XIV to the Swedish ambassador; An oil sketch of Descent from the Cross painted by Rubens for the cathedral in Antwerp; · Sculpture and architectural designs by the originators of Roman Baroque, Borromini and Bernini, for St Peter’s Basilica and for the Cornaro Chapel; Stage sets from Baroque theatres such as Český Krumlov in the Czech Republic, costumes from Italian court theatre of the 18th century and musical instruments; The original model for James Gibbs’s English Baroque church St-Mary-Le-Strand in London; Superb examples of silver bedroom furniture from Knole, commissioned by the Countess of Dorset, a silver wine cooler belonging to the First Earl of Macclesfield and a silver gilt toilet service used by the Duchess of Devonshire; A Parisian bureau made for the Duke of Montagu; A bust of Charles II by Honoré Pelle; Baroque pearls from the Green Vaults of Augustus the Strong at Dresden; Costume from the Swedish Royal court and candelabrum made for the Swedish Royal Chapel; An altarpiece, sculpture, painting and furniture from Mexico, Brazil, Peru, Indonesia, the Philippines and India.
Baroque 1620 – 1800: Style in the Age of Magnificence coincides with the year of the anniversaries of the death of Handel and the birth of Purcell which will be marked by Baroque ‘09 – a year of events celebrating Baroque music and style. For more information, visit www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/baroque09 or Victoria & Albert Museum at : http://www.vam.ac.uk/ Click on logo below to add this article to your favorite Social Website ~ |
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