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Monday 5 May 2008

V & A Museum







Last week we went to the V&A Museum to study Asian Art. We looked at some of the exhibits in the Chinese, Japanese and Indian rooms and learnt a lot about the symbols and colours used, particularly in Chinese Art. It was extremely interesting and we sketched a lot of the detail we saw on the Emperor's clothes and thrones. We also looked at the Willow Pattern plates and looked at the patterns that could be seen on other porcelain objects. Now we hope to be able to produce our own Asian art.

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