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The Triumph of Pleasure: Vauxhall Gardens 1729 - 1786
11. May - 9. Sep 12 / ended The Foundling Museum£7.50, £5 concessions, children, Foundling Friends & Art Fund members free
Mon closed, Tues-Sat 10:00-17:00, Sun 11:00-17:00
This summer, the Foundling Museum celebrates Vauxhall Gardens with the biggest UK exhibition on the Gardens in over forty years!
Vauxhall Gardens was a place to enjoy contemporary music and art, spectacular design, al fresco dining, beautiful gardens and supper boxes from which to see and be seen. The Triumph of Pleasure: Vauxhall Gardens 1729 – 1786 will explore the Gardens, which for its visitors was an escape from daily realities and a re-affirmation of all the good things that life had to offer.
Drawing from the collections of major museums and galleries across the country, and of private lenders, the exhibition will display original works by Canaletto, Gainsborough, Hayman, Roubiliac and Rowlandson. Manuscripts and song sheets of works by Handel, Arne and J.C. Bach will be on display alongside contemporary engravings and other objects associated with the Gardens and with the Foundling Hospital.
Vauxhall Gardens was an all-embracing sensual experience, becoming an international byword for pleasure and now, over 200 years later, visitors to the Foundling Museum can experience the sights, sounds and tastes of the Gardens once more.
http://www.foundlingmuseum.org.uk/events/view/The-triumph-of-pleasure-vauxhall-gardens/
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A Brilliant Exhibition
by fs101 31.08.12 16:33
A fantastic exhibition, full of colour and life, just like the Vauxhall Gardens themselves!!!
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