V&A museum reopens Italian Cast Court
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After much anticipation, the Victoria and Albert Museum, London is finally throwing open the doors of its iconic Italian Cast Court to reveal a sea of Renaissance masterpieces. If you missed the Cast Court V&A before its closure, this collection of 19th century replicas is really the heart and soul of the V&A and gives us an insight into crucial works of art without a one way EasyJet ticket to Italy.
Big hitters in the sculpture gallery which are sure to attract the crowds include Michelangelo’s gargantuan nude of David
(1501-4) and the original leaf that once covered his modesty. Lorenzo Ghiberti’s winning bid for the doors of the Florentine Baptistery (1403-1424) is a particularly special moment as well as Jacopo della Quercia’s breath-taking great arch from the Basilica of San Petronio Bologna.
Aficionados of the Italian Renaissance will also be keen to see the stand-off between father and son sculptors, Nicola Pisano and Giovanni Pisano, with their rival elaborate pulpits from Pisa Cathedral.
Don’t miss this curiosity shop of Renaissance sculpture in London where some true masterpieces are lurking.
Big hitters in the sculpture gallery which are sure to attract the crowds include Michelangelo’s gargantuan nude of David
(1501-4) and the original leaf that once covered his modesty. Lorenzo Ghiberti’s winning bid for the doors of the Florentine Baptistery (1403-1424) is a particularly special moment as well as Jacopo della Quercia’s breath-taking great arch from the Basilica of San Petronio Bologna.
Aficionados of the Italian Renaissance will also be keen to see the stand-off between father and son sculptors, Nicola Pisano and Giovanni Pisano, with their rival elaborate pulpits from Pisa Cathedral.
Don’t miss this curiosity shop of Renaissance sculpture in London where some true masterpieces are lurking.
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