Rediscoveries in American Sculpture

Rediscoveries in American Sculpture
Author: Janis C. Conner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1989
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

Surveys the work and careers of twenty of the best-known American sculptors in the period 1893 to 1939.

Delicious Decadence ?The Rediscovery of French Eighteenth-Century Painting in the Nineteenth Century

Delicious Decadence ?The Rediscovery of French Eighteenth-Century Painting in the Nineteenth Century
Author: Monica Preti
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1351569929

The history of collecting is a topic of central importance to many academic disciplines, and shows no sign of abating in popularity. As such, scholars will welcome this collection of essays by internationally recognised experts that gathers together for the first time varied and stimulating perspectives on the nineteenth-century collector and art market for French eighteenth-century art, and ultimately the formation of collections that form part of such august institutions as the Louvre and the National Gallery in London. The book is the culmination of a successful conference organised jointly between the Wallace Collection and the Louvre, on the occasion of the acclaimed exhibition Masterpieces from the Louvre: The Collection of Louis La Caze. Exploring themes relating to collectors, critics, markets and museums from France, England and Germany, the volume will appeal to academics and students alike, and become essential reading on any course that deals with the history of collecting, the history of taste and the nineteenth-century craze for the perceived douceur de vivre of eighteenth-century France. It also provides valuable insight into the history of the art markets and the formation of museums.

The House of Fragile Things

The House of Fragile Things
Author: James McAuley
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2021-03-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 0300252544

A powerful history of Jewish art collectors in France, and how an embrace of art and beauty was met with hatred and destruction In the dramatic years between 1870 and the end of World War II, a number of prominent French Jews—pillars of an embattled community—invested their fortunes in France’s cultural artifacts, sacrificed their sons to the country’s army, and were ultimately rewarded by seeing their collections plundered and their families deported to Nazi concentration camps. In this rich, evocative account, James McAuley explores the central role that art and material culture played in the assimilation and identity of French Jews in the fin-de-siècle. Weaving together narratives of various figures, some familiar from the works of Marcel Proust and the diaries of Jules and Edmond Goncourt—the Camondos, the Rothschilds, the Ephrussis, the Cahens d'Anvers—McAuley shows how Jewish art collectors contended with a powerful strain of anti-Semitism: they were often accused of “invading” France’s cultural patrimony. The collections these families left behind—many ultimately donated to the French state—were their response, tragic attempts to celebrate a nation that later betrayed them.

Revelations

Revelations
Author: Andrea De Marchi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2013
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9788870385267

"This book centres around a Madonna that Andrea G. De Marchi suggests may be by the hand of the young Giotto and datable between the Madonna of San Giorgio all Costa and the Padua frescoes. The painting, which has been totally overlooked by scholars and even by dedicated photograph collections, is presented to specialists along with several discoveries about Gothic and Early Renaissance art. The book includes virtual reconstructions of a large, early Giottesque crucifix by the Master of San Martino alla Palma and of a birth tray. All this, and more, is presented in relation to the various stages of the rediscovery of the Italian Primitives, anticipating the first signs of the rediscovery during the Savonarolian period without, however, embracing ideologically preconceived notions."--Front inside flap of dust jacket.