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El. knyga: Francois Boucher and the Art of Collecting in Eighteenth-Century France

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While earlier studies have focused predominantly on artist Franēois Bouchers artistic style and identity, this book presents the first full-length interdisciplinary study of Bouchers prolific collection of around 13,500 objects including paintings, sculpture, prints, drawings, porcelain, shells, minerals, and other imported curios.

It discusses the types of objects he collected, the networks through which he acquired them, and their spectacular display in his custom-designed studio at the Louvre, where he lived and worked for nearly two decades. This book explores the role his collection played in the development of his art, his studio, his friendships, and the burgeoning market for luxury goods in mid-eighteenth-century France. In doing so, it sheds new light on the relationship between Bouchers artistic and collecting practices, which attracted both praise and criticism from period observers.

The book will appeal to scholars working in art history, museum studies, and French history.
List of figures
viii
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction: In pursuit of pleasure 1(22)
PART I The artist as agent
23(64)
1 Modernizing Watteau: Marketing luxury in France and Sweden
25(34)
2 Boucher and the art of Conchyliomanie
59(28)
PART II The artist as collector
87(56)
3 Trading places: Boucher as a collector of fine art
89(30)
4 The business of collecting
119(24)
PART III The collector as artist
143(88)
5 A new address: Boucher at the Louvre
145(31)
6 Boucher's cabinet of natural history
176(26)
7 The artist inspired: Representing genius and the art of emulation
202(29)
Bibliography 231(14)
Index 245
Jessica Priebe is a Lecturer in the Department of Art History and Theory at the National Art School, Australia.