Dispelling our monochrome idea of Victorian Britain, discover a revolution of colour. From dazzling dyes used in chic corsets and the flamboyant use of nature's beauty in exquisite jewellery, to the shimmering splendour of ceramics and bold experiments by avant-garde painters, rediscover Victorian society as a vibrant colour-filled era. As Britain’s industrial revolution gained pace, new scientific breakthroughs allowed the Victorians to become increasingly revolutionary in their use of and values placed upon colour, with new hues greeted with both excitement and suspicion. With exhibits including fashion pieces from Queen Victoria’s monotone mourning dress to the most daringly vivid clothing and accessories, works by artists including Ruskin, Rossetti and Whistler, and objects from around the world, our forthcoming exhibition explores the vital role that colour has played in shaping our art and culture. A major exhibition at the Ashmolean Museum, opening on 21 September 2023. Ticketed. Entry is free for Ashmolean Members.
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Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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western-art@ashmus.ox.ac.uk
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