The Edwardians : Age of Elegance
Glamourous exhibition at the King's Gallery looking at the monarchs on the Edwardian era. It defined Edwardian from Edward VII's marriage before he became to the throne to the end of the First World War and was gently themed while showing some fabulous paintings and objects. You started by looking at their private lives and processions with the two side rooms focusing on the smaller objects like Faberge rock crystal and gemstone animals and birds and photographs taken by Queen Alexandra. It also looked at their homes and included a dress worn by Alexandra. The other large room focused on court life including Edward and Alexandra's coronation robe and dress and wonderful paintings of the event. The final rooms took on a more political feel, looking at the role of Empire at the time and finishing with looking at the First World War and the monarch’s role in its commemoration. All in all this was a delight and who can argue with a show that has tiaras and portraits ...