Online Curator Talk: Raphael Court

Excellent online lecture form the Victoria and Albert Museum on the Raphael cartoons and the refurbishment of the gallery.

Ana Debenedetti, Curtator of Paintings and V&A and lead curator for the renovation, took us through the history of the cartoons and their creation. I hadn’t realised that three had been lost, one very soon after they were made but two others were rumoured to be owned by a Medici in the 16th century. What a find that would be!

She also talked about the new gallery display and the av resources which will be available both there and online. In the gallery you will be able to look at high res images, a 3D scan and the infra-red images in layers. The walls have been painted a darker colour and there is new furniture and lighting. Such as shame that it was due to open the day of the lecture but Lockdown 2.0 hit. She also hinted that when they do open there will be some research results and new discoveries published for the press. I can’t wait to see and hear the finished results.

 

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