Victoria and Albert: Our Lives in Watercolour

Throughout their marriage, Queen Victoria and Prince Albert were enthusiastic patrons (and practitioners) of the art of watercolour painting. They formed a collection of thousands of watercolours, many illustrating scenes of their public and private lives, and often spent happy evenings together organising their acquisitions into albums. This touring exhibition – including many works being displayed for the first time – marks the bicentenary of the births of both Victoria and Albert. These colourful, dynamic watercolours capture the pomp and spectacle of the British court, foreign travel and diplomacy, the exploration and shaping of a modern nation and, importantly, the close-knit family at the heart of it all.
Explore the exhibition
Joseph Nash (1809-78)
The Great Exhibition: The Exterior
Eugenio Agneni (1816-1879)
The Children's Fancy Ball at Buckingham Palace, 7th April 1859
Eugene-Louis Lami (1800-90)
The arrival of Queen Victoria at the Château d'Eu
William Wyld (1806-89)