Europe 1800–1900 (Room 47)
The nineteenth century saw unprecedented economic growth in Europe, accompanied by immense social and political upheavals. For Britain it was a period of stability and industrial supremacy. On the continent, France underwent three revolutions, while the second half of the century saw the unification of Germany and Italy.
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The Pegasus Vase, AD 1786
More informationThe Pegasus Vase, AD 1786
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Micromosaic brooch with Lamb of God by Castellani, AD 1860
Micromosaic brooch with Lamb of God by Castellani, AD 1860
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Electroplate teapot, designed by Christopher Dresser, AD 1878-9
Electroplate teapot, designed by Christopher Dresser, AD 1878-9
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Engraved glass ewer by the Cristalleries de Baccarat, AD 1878
Engraved glass ewer by the Cristalleries de Baccarat, AD 1878
The nationalist sentiment that lay behind these events often paid homage to the great ages of the past. This is reflected in the objects shown in Room 47, many of which have borrowed motifs from earlier historical periods.
During this period, international exhibitions fostered the growth of machine technology, yet traditional craftsmanship flourished alongside.