Art Markets, Agents and Collectors (eBook, PDF)
Collecting Strategies in Europe and the United States, 1550-1950
Redaktion: Turpin, Adriana; Bracken, Susan
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Collecting Strategies in Europe and the United States, 1550-1950
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Art Markets, Agents and Collectors brings together a wide variety of case studies, based on letters and detailed archival research, which nuance the history of the art market and the role of the collector within it. Using diaries, account books and other archival sources, the contributions to this volume show how agents set up networks and acquired works of art, often developing the taste and knowledge of the collectors for whom they were working. They are therefore seen as important actors in the market, having a specific role that separates them from auctioneers, dealers, museum curators or…mehr
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing Inc
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781501348891
- Artikelnr.: 61439279
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing Inc
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781501348891
- Artikelnr.: 61439279
Acknowledgements Introduction: Baetens, Susan Bracken and Adriana Turpin
Part I: Agents in the market, 1550-1720 I Introduction: Agents in the art
market, 1550-1720 Sandra van Ginhoven 1 Hans Albrecht von Sprinzenstein: An
Austrian art agent in the service of Archduke Ferdinand II of Tyrol Adriana
Concin 2 Marco Boschini and the artists of his time Linda Borean 3
International art dealers, local agents and their clients in
seventeenth-century Habsburg Inner Austria Tina Kosak 4 James Thornhill as
an agent-collector in early-eighteenth-century Paris Tamsin Lee-Woolfe
Part II Agents in the long eighteenth century II Introduction: Hidden
figures - agents in the long eighteenth century Bénédicte Miyamoto 5
Scottish agents in Rome in the eighteenth century: The case of Peter Grant
Maria Celeste Cola 6 'An oracle for collectors': Philipp von Stosch and
collecting and dealing in art and antiquities in early-eighteenth-century
Rome and Florence Ulf R. Hansson 7 Shaping the taste of British diplomats
in eighteenth-century Venice Laura-Maria Popoviciu 8 Establishing honest
trading relationships: Academic painters in the art market of
eighteenth-century France Christine Godfroy-Gallardo 9 The German art
market in the eighteenth century Renata Schellenberg 10 Playing the market:
Lord Yarmouth, the Prince Regent and the role of the royal agent 1806-19
Rebecca Lyons Part III The agent in the modern European art market,
1820-1950 III Introduction: The art market in Europe, 1820-1950 Anne
Helmreich 11 Edward Solly, Felice Cartoni and their purchases of paintings:
A 'milord' and his 'commissioner' anticipating a transnational network of
dealers c. 1820 Robert Skwirblies 12 'To see once again the glorious
picture by Moretto before it is forever lost for Rome': How an artist's
position in the canon of taste was enhanced in the nineteenth century
Corina Meyer 13 'It is not my fault if in all the private collections, the
Dutch paintings surpass all': Thoré-Bürger's promotion of Dutch art in the
Parisian art market of the 1860s Frances Suzman Jowell 14 The Beurdeleys: A
dynasty of curiosity dealers and their networks Camille Mestdagh 15
Collaboration and resistance: The National Gallery, London, and the Italian
art market at the end of the nineteenth century Elena J. Greer 16 'I shall
set at once about the work': Some agents in China Nick Pearce 17 Promoting
themselves: Agents and strategies in early Surrealism's art market Alice
Ensabella Part IV Agents in the market for American collectors IV
Introduction: Collecting alliances in the United States during the long
nineteenth century Inge Reist 18 Can a leopard change its spots? René
Gimpel, art dealer Diana J. Kostyrko 19 Samuel P. Avery's early career: The
emergence of a successful art agent, art dealer and art expert Madeleine
Fidell-Beaufort 20 Dealing with allegories of the four parts of the world:
James Hazen Hyde (1876-1959) and his network Louise Arizzoli 21 Laying the
foundation: Harold Woodbury Parsons and the making of an American museum
MacKenzie Mallon 22 Convergences: Art history, museums and scholar-agent
Martin Birnbaum's transatlantic art for the public Julie Codell
Bibliography Author biographies Index
Acknowledgements Introduction: Baetens, Susan Bracken and Adriana Turpin
Part I: Agents in the market, 1550-1720 I Introduction: Agents in the art
market, 1550-1720 Sandra van Ginhoven 1 Hans Albrecht von Sprinzenstein: An
Austrian art agent in the service of Archduke Ferdinand II of Tyrol Adriana
Concin 2 Marco Boschini and the artists of his time Linda Borean 3
International art dealers, local agents and their clients in
seventeenth-century Habsburg Inner Austria Tina Kosak 4 James Thornhill as
an agent-collector in early-eighteenth-century Paris Tamsin Lee-Woolfe
Part II Agents in the long eighteenth century II Introduction: Hidden
figures - agents in the long eighteenth century Bénédicte Miyamoto 5
Scottish agents in Rome in the eighteenth century: The case of Peter Grant
Maria Celeste Cola 6 'An oracle for collectors': Philipp von Stosch and
collecting and dealing in art and antiquities in early-eighteenth-century
Rome and Florence Ulf R. Hansson 7 Shaping the taste of British diplomats
in eighteenth-century Venice Laura-Maria Popoviciu 8 Establishing honest
trading relationships: Academic painters in the art market of
eighteenth-century France Christine Godfroy-Gallardo 9 The German art
market in the eighteenth century Renata Schellenberg 10 Playing the market:
Lord Yarmouth, the Prince Regent and the role of the royal agent 1806-19
Rebecca Lyons Part III The agent in the modern European art market,
1820-1950 III Introduction: The art market in Europe, 1820-1950 Anne
Helmreich 11 Edward Solly, Felice Cartoni and their purchases of paintings:
A 'milord' and his 'commissioner' anticipating a transnational network of
dealers c. 1820 Robert Skwirblies 12 'To see once again the glorious
picture by Moretto before it is forever lost for Rome': How an artist's
position in the canon of taste was enhanced in the nineteenth century
Corina Meyer 13 'It is not my fault if in all the private collections, the
Dutch paintings surpass all': Thoré-Bürger's promotion of Dutch art in the
Parisian art market of the 1860s Frances Suzman Jowell 14 The Beurdeleys: A
dynasty of curiosity dealers and their networks Camille Mestdagh 15
Collaboration and resistance: The National Gallery, London, and the Italian
art market at the end of the nineteenth century Elena J. Greer 16 'I shall
set at once about the work': Some agents in China Nick Pearce 17 Promoting
themselves: Agents and strategies in early Surrealism's art market Alice
Ensabella Part IV Agents in the market for American collectors IV
Introduction: Collecting alliances in the United States during the long
nineteenth century Inge Reist 18 Can a leopard change its spots? René
Gimpel, art dealer Diana J. Kostyrko 19 Samuel P. Avery's early career: The
emergence of a successful art agent, art dealer and art expert Madeleine
Fidell-Beaufort 20 Dealing with allegories of the four parts of the world:
James Hazen Hyde (1876-1959) and his network Louise Arizzoli 21 Laying the
foundation: Harold Woodbury Parsons and the making of an American museum
MacKenzie Mallon 22 Convergences: Art history, museums and scholar-agent
Martin Birnbaum's transatlantic art for the public Julie Codell
Bibliography Author biographies Index