
If you’re a fan of the Aesthetic Movement, Orientalism, Medievalism or the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, here’s a suggestion for a great, leisurely day out in London. While all these art movements used naturalistic elements and favoured the art object as a thing of beauty, the Aesthetic movement was influenced by the discovery of Pompeii in 1749, Japanese art, Turkish desgins and Arab calligraphy and mosaics.

Begin the day with a visit to Lord Frederic Leighton’s stunning home in the Holland Park area. For only a fiver, enjoy the splendour of the golden mosaic frieze walls of the Arab Hall or enjoy Lord Leighton’s fabulous collection of Iznik ceramics and peacock-hued tiles that adorn the various rooms. If you're there before the crowds come through, you will feel that you’re a guest in his home as you stroll from room to room. Notice the natural light in his mega-studio as well as his impressive collection of works from Watts, Millais and other contemporaries.

From here, it’s only a short walk to the Victoria and Albert museum where the Cult of Beauty exhibition is running until the 17th of July 2011. If you have a Waterstones card, you can get 2 for 1 tickets to view all things Aesthetic and Pre-Raphaelite. Besides the numerous painting and Objects d’Art you’ll find William Morris wallpaper designs.



Warning – I’ve had better ‘afternoon tea’ at other locations in London. For smaller, less expensive gift items you may want to pick up something from their stationery room or choose a scented soap from 20 different combinations on offer for under a fiver. Writers beware, Liberty has a fabulous collection of their own embossed leather bound journals but these cost a bomb. Their Manolo Blahnik and Christian Lacroix journals are much cheaper and equally as interesting!

2 comments:
What an excellent idea for a day out! I agree with the comments about the afternoon tea, although almost worth the money just to sit and admire the Liberty wall paper! Great blog Jess!
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