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Contribution to V&A's 150th anniversary album

Contribution to V&A's 150th anniversary album is a drawing by Neil Brownsword. It dates from 2007 and is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum. In June 2007 the V&A celebrated the 150th anniversary of its opening at the South Kensington site.
About this work
Neil Brownsword made a drawing for the V&A’s 150th birthday album in 2007. The museum asked 150 artists to share what inspired them about its collections. Brownsword chose to draw.
His page celebrated the V&A’s long history and the people who shaped it. The brief let artists use any style—drawing, design, or even just words.
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Overview
The page could take the form of a drawing, design, sketch, graphic, digital image, or written statement.
Neil Brownsword contributed a page to the Victoria and Albert Museum’s 150th anniversary album in 2007, one of 150 created by artists, designers, architects, and photographers to reflect on the museum’s collections and significance. His submission appears in the first of three volumes, which collectively contain 60 pages. The page could take the form of a drawing, design, sketch, graphic, digital image, or written statement.
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