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Collecting Impressionism: The Role of Collectors in Establishing and Spreading the Movement [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 280 pages, aukštis x plotis: 240x170 mm, weight: 1088 g, 150 Illustrations, color
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Feb-2023
  • Leidėjas: Silvana
  • ISBN-10: 8836647456
  • ISBN-13: 9788836647453
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 280 pages, aukštis x plotis: 240x170 mm, weight: 1088 g, 150 Illustrations, color
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Feb-2023
  • Leidėjas: Silvana
  • ISBN-10: 8836647456
  • ISBN-13: 9788836647453
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Collectors played an essential yet misunderstood role in the success of Impressionism. Even though they were not immune to economic and social woes, they were often engaged in defending this artistic movement that they had helped come to life, establish itself or make known, each according to their times. It is this group of committed collectors that the present work seeks to examine. From assembling a collection to donating it to a museum, from supporting artists within the borders of France to publicising the movement internationally, from the first intimate private showings to the questions raised by the presentation of these works in museums, collectors were present at every stage of the development of Impressionism, from the dawn of the movement to the middle of the 20th century. This volume aims to re-examine and reassess the importance of these collectors in the political, social and economic contexts of their times through the contributions of 16 international specialists. Depeaux, De Nittis, the Palmers, OHara, Bührle, Caillebotte, Fayet: whether they are the subjects of dedicated case studies or part of a broader discourse, the multiplicity of profiles of these collectors and the paths they followed will allow readers to gain a better understanding of their importance in the history of the Impressionist movement.
Collecting Impressionism: Here or There?
10(14)
Segolene Le Men
Felicie Faizand de Maupeou
Impressionism at Home: "The Best Exhibition Is the One that Takes Place in the Amateur's Apartment"
24(45)
Segolene Le Men
Impressionism Denned by Collections: From the Painter to the Art World
69(94)
Building Impressionist Collections: Between Fraternity and Sales Strategies
70(14)
Gwendoline Corthier-Hardoin
The De Nittis, Collectors and "Collected"
84(14)
Fausto Minervini
Gustave Fayet's Impressionist Collection
98(20)
Alexandre D'Andoque
An Impressionist Document: The First Version~OT the Exhibition Catalogue of the Societe Anonyme des Artistes Peintres, Sculpteurs, Graveurs Etc... Paris, 1874
118(18)
Anne Distel
Relative Independence: The Determining Role of Collectors at the Fourth "Impressionist" Exhibition in 1879
136(16)
Catherine Meneux
Impressionism in Collector Directories, in France and Abroad (1878-1937)
152(11)
Lea Saint-Raymond
The Spread of Impressionism through Collections: From One Continent to Another
163(60)
French Impressionism in Switzerland: A Look Back
164(14)
Lukas Gloor
Championing Impressionism in the American Midwest: Sara Tyson Hallowell and the Formation of the Bertha and Potter Palmer Collection
178(16)
Carolyn Kinder Can
How Did Hollywood View Impressionism?
194(12)
Theo Esparon
The Spread of Impressionism and Collectors in China from Sun Peicang to Modern Day
206(17)
Marie Laureillard
Impressionism and the Construction of Identities: From Collections to Museums
223(67)
The Ecole de Rouen Created by Its Collectors
224(14)
Noemie Picard
Provincialising Impressionism: The Davies Sisters, French Impressionism and Welsh Identity in 1913
238(28)
Samuel Raybone
The Ohara-Kojima Collection: Western Art for Early-Twentieth-Century Japan
266(16)
Chikako Takaoka
Impressionist Collection - Where Now?
282(8)
Anne Higonnet
Timeline 1850-1960 290(5)
Bibliography 295(8)
Photo Credits 303