The Artwork Collection of English King George IV, English Queen Victoria, and German Prince Albert (Victoria’s Husband): The Most Prized Piece Within George IV’s Asian Artwork Collection, the Joke George IV Played Upon Guests Touring His Artwork Collection, George IV Utilizing Replica Pieces for Some Items Within His Artwork Collection, the Reason George IV Required the English Government to Pay His Debts Multiple Times During His Life, the Reason George IV Was Forced by the English Government to Become Married, the Economic Value of George IV’s Art Collection During the Modern Day, the Economic Value of £1000.00 in 1800, the Most Important Monarch Post Scottish King Charles I, the Period When Victoria Met Albert (Victoria’s Husband), Victoria and Albert’s Affinity for Creating Artwork, the Most Morbid Monarch in English History, the Reason Victoria Had Plaster Casts Made of Her Children’s Appendages as They Slept, the Person Who Owned the Largest Collection of Italian Artist Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino’s Artwork Outside of Large Organizations During the 19th Century, How Albert Acquired Photographs of All of da Urbino’s Works, How Colorized Versions of These Photographs Were Produced, Albert’s Intent for This Artwork Collection and the Strategy Historians Utilize to Teach Art History During the Modern Day, Victoria and Albert’s View of a Well Educated English Public, Albert Believing That Industry Could Mass Manufacture Artwork for Public Consumption During the Mid 19th Century, Albert’s Interest of Batteries and Metallurgy, the Reason Albert Became Enamored With Battery Technologies During the Mid 19th Century, the Concept of “Electroforming”, How Electroforming Works, the Reason a Rose Attracts Metal Particulate When Electroformed, the Economic Cost to Produce the Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations Event, the Total Revenue Generated During the Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations Event, the Number of Patrons Who Attended the Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations Event, the Project Albert Launched With the Profits of the Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations Event, the Nickname of the “South Kensington Museum” (Victoria and Albert Museum), the Ideology Which the South Kensington Museum is Predicated Upon, the Modern Day Name of the “South Kensington Museum”, the Largest Museum of Applied and Decorative Arts World Wide, Albert’s Favorite Place to Retreat From Public Duties, and the Reason Victoria Refused to Visit the Print Room of Buckingham Palace Post 1861

King George IV had many Asian pieces of artwork within his collection, but he particularly favored his small, colored figurines of people, whose head would wobble similar to a modern day bobble head toy. George IV enjoyed making each figurines head bobble before guests took a walk through his gallery so that they would sometimes perform a double take when suddenly noticing that a statue or two was moving. George VI had very eclectic taste and would often substitute things for something which loo...


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