"Enlightenment - Discovering the world in the 18th century" au British Museum
The Enlightenment was an age of reason and learning that flourished across Europe and America from about 1680 to 1820. This rich and diverse permanent exhibition uses thousands of objects to demonstrate how people in Britain understood their world during this period. It is housed in the King’s Library, the former home of the library of King George III.
Objects on display reveal the way in which collectors, antiquaries and travellers during this great age of discovery viewed and classified objects from the world around them. The displays provide an introduction to the Museum and its collections, showing how our understanding of the world of nature and human achievement has changed over time.
The Enlightenment Gallery is divided into seven sections that explore the seven major new disciplines of the age: Religion, Ethnography, Archaeology, Art history, Classification, Decipherment and Natural history. It was opened in 2003 to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the British Museum
Il y a deux semaines, Philippe et moi avions adoré cette galerie. Nous y sommes restés des heures à tout regarder. J'ai même acheté le catalogue, reste à trouver le temps de le lire!. J'y ai fait quelques photos...