V&A, London, UK. 31st March 2017. Monumental porcelain sculptures by British artist Rachel Kneebone (photo) go on display amongst masterpieces of the V&A’s sculpture collection. Within the Medieval and Renaissance Galleries, 399 Days, the largest and most ambitious sculpture the artist has ever produced, are on display. A 5m high porcelain tower featuring intricately modelled and detailed figurative scenarios, the sculpture combines minute detail and towering scale. Credit: Malcolm Park editorial/Alamy Live News

V&A, London, UK. 31st March 2017. Monumental porcelain sculptures by British artist Rachel Kneebone (photo) go on display amongst masterpieces of the V&A’s sculpture collection. Within the Medieval and Renaissance Galleries, 399 Days, the largest and most ambitious sculpture the artist has ever produced, are on display. A 5m high porcelain tower featuring intricately modelled and detailed figurative scenarios, the sculpture combines minute detail and towering scale. Credit: Malcolm Park editorial/Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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3556 x 5343 px | 30.1 x 45.2 cm | 11.9 x 17.8 inches | 300dpi

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31 March 2017

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V&A London

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V&A, London, UK. 31st March 2017. Artist Rachel Kneebone with her 5m sculpture, 399 Days. Surrounded by 16th-century sculptures, 399 Days echoes and challenges classical forms and Renaissance ideas of knowledge and power. Credit: Malcolm Park editorial/Alamy Live News.

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