Magnificent Maps: Power, Propaganda and Art

Nice exhibition at the British Library looking at the history of maps concentrating on how they were used and displayed.

I liked that fact they were displayed as they would have been categorizing the display areas as the rooms in which they would have been shown and that it looked at them as objects rather than concentrating on how they had been made.

It was also good to see the old and new mixed and I spent ages looking and laughing with the Grayson Perry Mappa Mundi.

My favorite piece was a tapestry from the 17th century which was one of a series made for a landowner. I was intrigued to find that the tapestry on show was of Oxfordshire, where I was born and brought up. I loved the small depictions of the local towns and villages.

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