Horace Walpole and Strawberry Hill

Really nice exhibition at the V&A looking the house Horace Walpole built in Richmond and the collection he kept in it.

I was fascinated to see how many of the works of art I had seen before on other exhibitions and then to realized that they had all been together at one point. It was a study both of a house and of a collector. It was lovely to see the Grinling Gibbons cravat made for Walpole again.

The house reopens to the public in September and I’ll be trying to go as soon as I can. The architecture looks so wonderfully silly and like an amazing Medieval fantasy.

I loved the ticket which had been issued to look round the house and the rules which went with it saying ‘no children’!

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