Raphael Court refresh will mark 500 years since Renaissance artist鈥檚 death
The Victoria & Albert Museum has appointed Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios to mastermind the refurbishment of its Raphael Court gallery, which houses the Renaissance artist鈥檚 cartoons.
Museum bosses said the project would start on-site in January for completion in 鈥渓ate 2020鈥 鈥 marking 500 years since Raphael鈥檚 death at the age of 37 in 1520.
The V&A said FCBS would be the 鈥3D designers for the refurbishment鈥, while Studio ZNA would create an LED lighting scheme that would reduce reflections on the glass and boost visibility of the works, which are on loan from the Queen鈥檚 Royal Collection.
The cartoons, which each measure around 5m by 3.5m, depict scenes from the lives of St Peter and St Paul. They were created in 1515 as blueprints for tapestries destined for the Sistine Chapel, and seven of the original 10 were brought to England in the 17th century by the future Charles I.
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