At a star-studded auction in 1990, a painting was sold for the record-breaking price of $82.5 million. That painting, Vincent van Gogh's Portrait of Dr. Gachet, has seemed to countless admirers to portray our times as "something bright in spite of its inevitable griefs." This fascinating book reconstructs the painting's journey and becomes a rich story of modernist art and the forces behind the art market. Masterfully evoked are the lives of the thirteen extraordinary people who owned the painting and shaped its history: avant-garde European collectors, pioneering dealers in Paris and Berlin,…mehr
At a star-studded auction in 1990, a painting was sold for the record-breaking price of $82.5 million. That painting, Vincent van Gogh's Portrait of Dr. Gachet, has seemed to countless admirers to portray our times as "something bright in spite of its inevitable griefs." This fascinating book reconstructs the painting's journey and becomes a rich story of modernist art and the forces behind the art market. Masterfully evoked are the lives of the thirteen extraordinary people who owned the painting and shaped its history: avant-garde European collectors, pioneering dealers in Paris and Berlin, a brilliant medievalist who acquired it for one of Germany's great museums, and a member of the Nazi elite who sold it after it had been confiscated as a work of "degenerate art." Remarkable and riveting, The Portrait of Dr. Gachet illuminates, in dramatic detail, the dynamics of the art market and of culture in our time.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgments Provenance The Canvas Prologue: Sacred and Profane I. "The Heartbroken Expression of Our Time" 1. Van Gogh: Dealer, Preacher, and Painter, 1853-1886 2. Paris, 1886-1887 3. Arles, 1888-1889 4. Saint-Rémy, May 8, 1889-May 16, 1890 5. Auvers: Paul-Ferdinand Gachet, 1890 6. The Portrait of Dr. Gachet II. Northern Europe and the First Modernist Collectors The International Avant-Garde and the Market 7. Paris: Theo van Gogh, 1891 8. Amsterdam: Johanna van Gogh-Bonger, 1891-1896 9. Copenhagen: The Danish Secession, 1893 10. Paris: Ambrois Vollard, 1897 11. Copenhagen: Alice Ruben, 1897-1904 12. Copenhagen: Mogens Ballin, 1897-1904 III. The "Other" Germany Modern Art, German Nationalism, and the Making of the Modern Museum 13. Berlin: Paul Cassirer, 1904 14. Weimar: Harry Kessler, 1904-1908 15. Frankfurt: The Old Master Museum and the New Portrait, 1911-1919 16. Frankfurt: Museum Masterpiece, 1920-1933 IV. Modern Art and the Third Reich Propaganda, Confiscation, and Export 17. Frankfurt: "Degenerate Art," 1933-1938 18. Berlin: Hermann Göring and Foreign Currency, 1938 19. Amsterdam: Passage to ExileFranz Koenigs and Sigfried Kramarsky, 1938-1940 V. Postwar New York 20. New York: Refugee, 1941 21. "Exactly How Great a Painter Was He?" 1950s-1970s 22. Postwar Frankfurt VI. The 1980s 23. The Metropolitan Museum and the New van Gogh, 1984-1990 24. The Sunflowers, 1987 25. Museum to Auction, February to May 14, 1990 26. Portrait of Melancholy at Auction, May 15, 1990 VII. Japan 27. 12.4 Billion Yen Notes Selected Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Provenance The Canvas Prologue: Sacred and Profane I. "The Heartbroken Expression of Our Time" 1. Van Gogh: Dealer, Preacher, and Painter, 1853-1886 2. Paris, 1886-1887 3. Arles, 1888-1889 4. Saint-Rémy, May 8, 1889-May 16, 1890 5. Auvers: Paul-Ferdinand Gachet, 1890 6. The Portrait of Dr. Gachet II. Northern Europe and the First Modernist Collectors The International Avant-Garde and the Market 7. Paris: Theo van Gogh, 1891 8. Amsterdam: Johanna van Gogh-Bonger, 1891-1896 9. Copenhagen: The Danish Secession, 1893 10. Paris: Ambrois Vollard, 1897 11. Copenhagen: Alice Ruben, 1897-1904 12. Copenhagen: Mogens Ballin, 1897-1904 III. The "Other" Germany Modern Art, German Nationalism, and the Making of the Modern Museum 13. Berlin: Paul Cassirer, 1904 14. Weimar: Harry Kessler, 1904-1908 15. Frankfurt: The Old Master Museum and the New Portrait, 1911-1919 16. Frankfurt: Museum Masterpiece, 1920-1933 IV. Modern Art and the Third Reich Propaganda, Confiscation, and Export 17. Frankfurt: "Degenerate Art," 1933-1938 18. Berlin: Hermann Göring and Foreign Currency, 1938 19. Amsterdam: Passage to ExileFranz Koenigs and Sigfried Kramarsky, 1938-1940 V. Postwar New York 20. New York: Refugee, 1941 21. "Exactly How Great a Painter Was He?" 1950s-1970s 22. Postwar Frankfurt VI. The 1980s 23. The Metropolitan Museum and the New van Gogh, 1984-1990 24. The Sunflowers, 1987 25. Museum to Auction, February to May 14, 1990 26. Portrait of Melancholy at Auction, May 15, 1990 VII. Japan 27. 12.4 Billion Yen Notes Selected Bibliography Index
Es gelten unsere Allgemeinen Geschäftsbedingungen: www.buecher.de/agb
Impressum
www.buecher.de ist ein Internetauftritt der buecher.de internetstores GmbH
Geschäftsführung: Monica Sawhney | Roland Kölbl | Günter Hilger
Sitz der Gesellschaft: Batheyer Straße 115 - 117, 58099 Hagen
Postanschrift: Bürgermeister-Wegele-Str. 12, 86167 Augsburg
Amtsgericht Hagen HRB 13257
Steuernummer: 321/5800/1497