Petitot was responsible for some of the most captivating and eccentric neoclassical ornamental designs ever produced.
Petitot received a classical training in Lyons, Paris and Rome and won the prestigious post of court architect to the Duke of Parma in 1753. He executed a diverse range of commissions for the ducal palace and other important interiors, bringing a distinctly French aesthetic to the
architecture and gardens of Parma. In two famous suites of ornament prints published in the 1770s Petitot gave full reign to his imagination and ensured his legacy as one of the most original exponents of Neoclassicism. These prints and a number of Petitot’s drawings and works by other influential architects and designers form the focus of this display.
Displays complement our permanent collections; there are many free temporary displays around the V&A. They range in size from a single case to a room.
Gallery 102
Website
http://www.vam.ac.uk/whatson/event/3821/the-curious-neoclassical-vision-of-ennemond-alexandre-petitot-5359/
Source: http://www.culture24.org.uk//se000168?id=EVENT512820
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