Old Masters Worldwide
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Old Masters Worldwide
Markets, Movements and Museums, 1789-1939
Pezzini, Dr. Barbara; Avery-Quash, Dr Susanna
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
05/2022
320
Mole
Inglês
9781350283633
15 a 20 dias
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List of Figures
Series Editor's Introduction
Foreword, Gabriele Finaldi (National Gallery, UK)
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Introduction, Susanna Avery-Quash (National Gallery, UK) and Barbara Pezzini (Independent Scholar, UK)
Part I: Developing European Networks, 1780-1894
1.The European Market for Italian Old Masters after Napoleon, Robert Skwirblies (Technische Universitaet Berlin, Germany)
2. Old Masters from Rome to London: Alexander Day and Pietro Camuccini, Pier Ludovico Puddu (Palacky University, Czech Republic)
3. Selling Old Masters in Britain, France and the Netherlands: The Networking Strategies of John Smith, Julia I. Armstrong-Totten (Independent Scholar, USA)
4. A Web of Agents: Buying Old Masters for the National Gallery, London, Susanna Avery-Quash (National Gallery, UK)
Part II: Gaining International Visibility and Expertise, 1850-1909
5. Old Masters versus Modern Art in Parisian Auctions, Lea Saint-Raymond (Universite Paris Nanterre, France)
6. Agnew's from Modern Art to the Old Masters, Barbara Pezzini (Independent Scholar, UK)
7. Taste or Opportunity? Durand-Ruel and Spanish Old Masters, Veronique Gerard Powell (Independent Scholar, France)
8. Authority and Expertise in the Old Master Market: Bode and Duveen, Catherine B. Scallen (Case Western Reserve University, USA)
9. Scholar, Dealer and Museum Man: Robert Langton Douglas in the International Old Master Market, Imogen Tedbury (Royal Holloway, University of London, UK)
Part III: Casting a Wider Web, 1900-1939
10. A Missed Opportunity? Goupil and the Old Masters, Agnes Penot (Independent Scholar, USA)
11. Knoedler and Old Masters in America, Inge Reist (The Frick Collection, USA)
12. Trust, Friendship and Politics in the Old Master Market: Duveen and the State Art Collection of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Jelena Todorovic (Faculty of Fine Arts, Serbia)
13. Negotiating Old Masters for the Melbourne National Gallery, Monique Webber (The University of Melbourne, Australia and Monash University Art Design and Architecture, Australia)
14. The Distant Old Masters of South Africa, Jillian Carman (University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa)
Select Bibliography
Author Biographies
Index
Series Editor's Introduction
Foreword, Gabriele Finaldi (National Gallery, UK)
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Introduction, Susanna Avery-Quash (National Gallery, UK) and Barbara Pezzini (Independent Scholar, UK)
Part I: Developing European Networks, 1780-1894
1.The European Market for Italian Old Masters after Napoleon, Robert Skwirblies (Technische Universitaet Berlin, Germany)
2. Old Masters from Rome to London: Alexander Day and Pietro Camuccini, Pier Ludovico Puddu (Palacky University, Czech Republic)
3. Selling Old Masters in Britain, France and the Netherlands: The Networking Strategies of John Smith, Julia I. Armstrong-Totten (Independent Scholar, USA)
4. A Web of Agents: Buying Old Masters for the National Gallery, London, Susanna Avery-Quash (National Gallery, UK)
Part II: Gaining International Visibility and Expertise, 1850-1909
5. Old Masters versus Modern Art in Parisian Auctions, Lea Saint-Raymond (Universite Paris Nanterre, France)
6. Agnew's from Modern Art to the Old Masters, Barbara Pezzini (Independent Scholar, UK)
7. Taste or Opportunity? Durand-Ruel and Spanish Old Masters, Veronique Gerard Powell (Independent Scholar, France)
8. Authority and Expertise in the Old Master Market: Bode and Duveen, Catherine B. Scallen (Case Western Reserve University, USA)
9. Scholar, Dealer and Museum Man: Robert Langton Douglas in the International Old Master Market, Imogen Tedbury (Royal Holloway, University of London, UK)
Part III: Casting a Wider Web, 1900-1939
10. A Missed Opportunity? Goupil and the Old Masters, Agnes Penot (Independent Scholar, USA)
11. Knoedler and Old Masters in America, Inge Reist (The Frick Collection, USA)
12. Trust, Friendship and Politics in the Old Master Market: Duveen and the State Art Collection of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Jelena Todorovic (Faculty of Fine Arts, Serbia)
13. Negotiating Old Masters for the Melbourne National Gallery, Monique Webber (The University of Melbourne, Australia and Monash University Art Design and Architecture, Australia)
14. The Distant Old Masters of South Africa, Jillian Carman (University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa)
Select Bibliography
Author Biographies
Index
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List of Figures
Series Editor's Introduction
Foreword, Gabriele Finaldi (National Gallery, UK)
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Introduction, Susanna Avery-Quash (National Gallery, UK) and Barbara Pezzini (Independent Scholar, UK)
Part I: Developing European Networks, 1780-1894
1.The European Market for Italian Old Masters after Napoleon, Robert Skwirblies (Technische Universitaet Berlin, Germany)
2. Old Masters from Rome to London: Alexander Day and Pietro Camuccini, Pier Ludovico Puddu (Palacky University, Czech Republic)
3. Selling Old Masters in Britain, France and the Netherlands: The Networking Strategies of John Smith, Julia I. Armstrong-Totten (Independent Scholar, USA)
4. A Web of Agents: Buying Old Masters for the National Gallery, London, Susanna Avery-Quash (National Gallery, UK)
Part II: Gaining International Visibility and Expertise, 1850-1909
5. Old Masters versus Modern Art in Parisian Auctions, Lea Saint-Raymond (Universite Paris Nanterre, France)
6. Agnew's from Modern Art to the Old Masters, Barbara Pezzini (Independent Scholar, UK)
7. Taste or Opportunity? Durand-Ruel and Spanish Old Masters, Veronique Gerard Powell (Independent Scholar, France)
8. Authority and Expertise in the Old Master Market: Bode and Duveen, Catherine B. Scallen (Case Western Reserve University, USA)
9. Scholar, Dealer and Museum Man: Robert Langton Douglas in the International Old Master Market, Imogen Tedbury (Royal Holloway, University of London, UK)
Part III: Casting a Wider Web, 1900-1939
10. A Missed Opportunity? Goupil and the Old Masters, Agnes Penot (Independent Scholar, USA)
11. Knoedler and Old Masters in America, Inge Reist (The Frick Collection, USA)
12. Trust, Friendship and Politics in the Old Master Market: Duveen and the State Art Collection of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Jelena Todorovic (Faculty of Fine Arts, Serbia)
13. Negotiating Old Masters for the Melbourne National Gallery, Monique Webber (The University of Melbourne, Australia and Monash University Art Design and Architecture, Australia)
14. The Distant Old Masters of South Africa, Jillian Carman (University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa)
Select Bibliography
Author Biographies
Index
Series Editor's Introduction
Foreword, Gabriele Finaldi (National Gallery, UK)
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Introduction, Susanna Avery-Quash (National Gallery, UK) and Barbara Pezzini (Independent Scholar, UK)
Part I: Developing European Networks, 1780-1894
1.The European Market for Italian Old Masters after Napoleon, Robert Skwirblies (Technische Universitaet Berlin, Germany)
2. Old Masters from Rome to London: Alexander Day and Pietro Camuccini, Pier Ludovico Puddu (Palacky University, Czech Republic)
3. Selling Old Masters in Britain, France and the Netherlands: The Networking Strategies of John Smith, Julia I. Armstrong-Totten (Independent Scholar, USA)
4. A Web of Agents: Buying Old Masters for the National Gallery, London, Susanna Avery-Quash (National Gallery, UK)
Part II: Gaining International Visibility and Expertise, 1850-1909
5. Old Masters versus Modern Art in Parisian Auctions, Lea Saint-Raymond (Universite Paris Nanterre, France)
6. Agnew's from Modern Art to the Old Masters, Barbara Pezzini (Independent Scholar, UK)
7. Taste or Opportunity? Durand-Ruel and Spanish Old Masters, Veronique Gerard Powell (Independent Scholar, France)
8. Authority and Expertise in the Old Master Market: Bode and Duveen, Catherine B. Scallen (Case Western Reserve University, USA)
9. Scholar, Dealer and Museum Man: Robert Langton Douglas in the International Old Master Market, Imogen Tedbury (Royal Holloway, University of London, UK)
Part III: Casting a Wider Web, 1900-1939
10. A Missed Opportunity? Goupil and the Old Masters, Agnes Penot (Independent Scholar, USA)
11. Knoedler and Old Masters in America, Inge Reist (The Frick Collection, USA)
12. Trust, Friendship and Politics in the Old Master Market: Duveen and the State Art Collection of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Jelena Todorovic (Faculty of Fine Arts, Serbia)
13. Negotiating Old Masters for the Melbourne National Gallery, Monique Webber (The University of Melbourne, Australia and Monash University Art Design and Architecture, Australia)
14. The Distant Old Masters of South Africa, Jillian Carman (University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa)
Select Bibliography
Author Biographies
Index
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