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The history of collecting is a topic of central importance to many academic disciplines, and shows no sign of abating in popularity. As such, scholars will welcome this collection of essays by internationally recognised experts that gathers together for the first time varied and stimulating perspectives on the nineteenth-century collector and art market for French eighteenth-century art, and ultimately the formation of collections that form part of such august institutions as the Louvre and the National Gallery in London. The book is the culmination of a successful conference organised jointly between the Wallace Collection and the Louvre, on the occasion of the acclaimed exhibition Masterpieces from the Louvre: The Collection of Louis La Caze. Exploring themes relating to collectors, critics, markets and museums from France, England and Germany, the volume will appeal to academics and students alike, and become essential reading on any course that deals with the history of collecting

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'Ten tightly focused essays ... Above all, the new volume indicates the wealth of primary material available to demonstrate the depth of interest in eighteenth-century French painting before the collection and publications by the Goncourt brothers in the 1860s.' Burlington Magazine

'... surprising and important.' Art Newspaper



Table of Contents
Contents: Introduction, Guillaume Faroult, Monica Preti and Christoph Martin Vogtherr; The ’rediscovery’ of 18th-century French painting before La Caze: introductory notes, Monica Preti; The taste for 18th-century painting and the art market between 1830 and 1860 as regards the La Caze collection, Marie-Martine Dubreuil; Watteau and Chardin, ’the two most truly painters of the entire French School’: the rediscovery of Watteau and Chardin in France, between 1820 and 1860, Guillaume Faroult; Collectors of 18th-century French art in London: 1800-1850, Jon Whiteley; ’Elegant depravity and irresponsible gaiety’: the Murray of Henderland Collection and the Scottish taste for French 18th-century art, Frances Fowle; ’Ah! que c’est français!’: Thoré-Bürger and 18th-century French art, Frances Suzman Jowell; Aesthetic, economic and political issues of the exhibition Paintings of the French School from Private Collections of 1860, Pauline Prévost-Marcilhacy; Early exhibitions of French 18th-century art in Berlin and the birth of Watteau research, Christoph Martin Vogtherr; The National Gallery in the 19th century and French 18th-century painting, Humphrey Wine; French 18th-century painting in England and the opening of the Wallace Collection, Stephen Duffy; Exhibitions listing; Bibliography; Index of names.

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 19/12/2014
      ISBN13: 9781472449214, 978-1472449214
      ISBN10: 1472449215

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The history of collecting is a topic of central importance to many academic disciplines, and shows no sign of abating in popularity. As such, scholars will welcome this collection of essays by internationally recognised experts that gathers together for the first time varied and stimulating perspectives on the nineteenth-century collector and art market for French eighteenth-century art, and ultimately the formation of collections that form part of such august institutions as the Louvre and the National Gallery in London. The book is the culmination of a successful conference organised jointly between the Wallace Collection and the Louvre, on the occasion of the acclaimed exhibition Masterpieces from the Louvre: The Collection of Louis La Caze. Exploring themes relating to collectors, critics, markets and museums from France, England and Germany, the volume will appeal to academics and students alike, and become essential reading on any course that deals with the history of collecting

      Trade Review

      'Ten tightly focused essays ... Above all, the new volume indicates the wealth of primary material available to demonstrate the depth of interest in eighteenth-century French painting before the collection and publications by the Goncourt brothers in the 1860s.' Burlington Magazine

      '... surprising and important.' Art Newspaper



      Table of Contents
      Contents: Introduction, Guillaume Faroult, Monica Preti and Christoph Martin Vogtherr; The ’rediscovery’ of 18th-century French painting before La Caze: introductory notes, Monica Preti; The taste for 18th-century painting and the art market between 1830 and 1860 as regards the La Caze collection, Marie-Martine Dubreuil; Watteau and Chardin, ’the two most truly painters of the entire French School’: the rediscovery of Watteau and Chardin in France, between 1820 and 1860, Guillaume Faroult; Collectors of 18th-century French art in London: 1800-1850, Jon Whiteley; ’Elegant depravity and irresponsible gaiety’: the Murray of Henderland Collection and the Scottish taste for French 18th-century art, Frances Fowle; ’Ah! que c’est français!’: Thoré-Bürger and 18th-century French art, Frances Suzman Jowell; Aesthetic, economic and political issues of the exhibition Paintings of the French School from Private Collections of 1860, Pauline Prévost-Marcilhacy; Early exhibitions of French 18th-century art in Berlin and the birth of Watteau research, Christoph Martin Vogtherr; The National Gallery in the 19th century and French 18th-century painting, Humphrey Wine; French 18th-century painting in England and the opening of the Wallace Collection, Stephen Duffy; Exhibitions listing; Bibliography; Index of names.

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