Jewish Dealers and the European Art Market, C. 1860-1940
Negotiating Cultural Modernity
Herausgeber: Davoli, Silvia; Stammers, Tom; Brown, Kathryn
Jewish Dealers and the European Art Market, C. 1860-1940
Negotiating Cultural Modernity
Herausgeber: Davoli, Silvia; Stammers, Tom; Brown, Kathryn
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"Adopting a far wider geography than any previous study, this is the first book to consider Jewish dealers as a coherent cohort, tied together by common contexts and strategies, but also a common vulnerability. The essays in this volume presents case studies from the mid-19th to mid-20th century across six thematic subsections: the historic art trade in Paris and London; the role of Jewish dealers as mediators between East and West; cosmopolitan dealers and modernist identities; Jewish art promoters and exhibition makers; the antisemitism faced by Jewish dealers; and the migration, circulation and reinvention of Jewish dealers in the 20th century"--…mehr
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. April 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781350473683
- ISBN-10: 1350473685
- Artikelnr.: 71246113
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. April 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781350473683
- ISBN-10: 1350473685
- Artikelnr.: 71246113
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Tom Stammers (The Courtauld Institute of Art
UK) and Silvia Davoli (Strawberry Hill House and garden/Oxford University
UK) 1. Art Dealing in "the hands of Abraham's posterity": Jewish Art Dealers in Victorian London
Krystyna Matyjaszkiewicz (Independent Scholar
UK) 2. Moisè Michelangelo Guggenheim (1837-1914) in Venice: Dealer
Manufacturer
Decorator
Collector and Philanthropist
Nicholas Penny (Former director of the National Gallery
UK) 3. Mannheim
Father and Son
in Paris (1817-1910): From German Jewish Immigrant to Leaders of the Art Market
Camille Mestdagh (Université Lumière Lyon2
France) and Léa Saint-Raymond (Sorbonne Université
France) 4. 'The Only Man in Europe': Charles Davis
an Anglo-Jewish Dealer
and the Commercial Cousinhood
Diana Davis (Buckingham University
UK) 5. The Samuel Family as Dealers in East Asian Art and Curios
1878-1926
William Clarence Smith (London School of Economics
UK) 6. Florine Ebstein Langweil: Jewish Networks in the East Asian Art Trade
Elizabeth Emery (Montclair University
USA) 7. Antisemitism and the Jewish Art Dealer: The Case of Siegfried Bing and Julius Meier-Graefe
Gabriel Weisberg (Minnesota University
USA) 8. Exterminating Cubism: Bochisme
L'Art Juif and the Vilification of Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler
Fay Brauer (University of East London School of Art
UK) 9. Léonce Rosenberg's Cubism: Jewish Mediterraneanism and the Question of Assimilation
Giovanni Casini (University of Turin
Italy) 10. Alfred Flechtheim and the Flechtheim Galleries
1913-1933
Malcolm Gee (Northumbria University
UK) 11. A Parisian in London
and New York: Genesis of a Modern Art Dynasty
Gimpel Fils
Diana Kostyrko (Australia National University
Australia) 12. Conflicted Modernisms: Martin Birnbaum's Transnational Exhibitions
1910-26
Julie Codell (Arizona University
USA) 13. Rags to Riches: Becoming Leo Nardus
Esmee Quodbach (Independent scholar
USA) 14. The Mysterious Birtchansky Brothers: Moscow-Paris-The French Riviera
Shlomit Steinberg (Israel Museum
Israel) Afterword
Why the Jews?
Charles Dellheim (Boston University
USA) Index
Tom Stammers (The Courtauld Institute of Art
UK) and Silvia Davoli (Strawberry Hill House and garden/Oxford University
UK) 1. Art Dealing in "the hands of Abraham's posterity": Jewish Art Dealers in Victorian London
Krystyna Matyjaszkiewicz (Independent Scholar
UK) 2. Moisè Michelangelo Guggenheim (1837-1914) in Venice: Dealer
Manufacturer
Decorator
Collector and Philanthropist
Nicholas Penny (Former director of the National Gallery
UK) 3. Mannheim
Father and Son
in Paris (1817-1910): From German Jewish Immigrant to Leaders of the Art Market
Camille Mestdagh (Université Lumière Lyon2
France) and Léa Saint-Raymond (Sorbonne Université
France) 4. 'The Only Man in Europe': Charles Davis
an Anglo-Jewish Dealer
and the Commercial Cousinhood
Diana Davis (Buckingham University
UK) 5. The Samuel Family as Dealers in East Asian Art and Curios
1878-1926
William Clarence Smith (London School of Economics
UK) 6. Florine Ebstein Langweil: Jewish Networks in the East Asian Art Trade
Elizabeth Emery (Montclair University
USA) 7. Antisemitism and the Jewish Art Dealer: The Case of Siegfried Bing and Julius Meier-Graefe
Gabriel Weisberg (Minnesota University
USA) 8. Exterminating Cubism: Bochisme
L'Art Juif and the Vilification of Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler
Fay Brauer (University of East London School of Art
UK) 9. Léonce Rosenberg's Cubism: Jewish Mediterraneanism and the Question of Assimilation
Giovanni Casini (University of Turin
Italy) 10. Alfred Flechtheim and the Flechtheim Galleries
1913-1933
Malcolm Gee (Northumbria University
UK) 11. A Parisian in London
and New York: Genesis of a Modern Art Dynasty
Gimpel Fils
Diana Kostyrko (Australia National University
Australia) 12. Conflicted Modernisms: Martin Birnbaum's Transnational Exhibitions
1910-26
Julie Codell (Arizona University
USA) 13. Rags to Riches: Becoming Leo Nardus
Esmee Quodbach (Independent scholar
USA) 14. The Mysterious Birtchansky Brothers: Moscow-Paris-The French Riviera
Shlomit Steinberg (Israel Museum
Israel) Afterword
Why the Jews?
Charles Dellheim (Boston University
USA) Index