19世紀半ば以降の美術市場と美術館<br>The Art Market and the Museum : Institutional Collecting, Display and Patronage since the Mid-Nineteenth Century (Contextualizing Art Markets)

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19世紀半ば以降の美術市場と美術館
The Art Market and the Museum : Institutional Collecting, Display and Patronage since the Mid-Nineteenth Century (Contextualizing Art Markets)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 328 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781350385351
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Full Description

This book considers how art market stakeholders, including art dealers, collectors and agents, have shaped museum collections and affected exhibition practices since the mid-nineteenth century. Based on new archival research and data analysis, it explores the role of dealers not only in selling directly to museums, but in influencing museum collecting priorities, as well as potential donors. It also examines the important but hitherto overlooked contribution of the female curator-agent.

The book is divided into three sections, which address the relationship between art dealers and museums, women as art agents and influencers, and the strategies of entrepreneurial collectors. Featuring contributions from a wide range of international specialists in the market for decorative arts and antiquities, as well as European modernism, The Art Market and the Museum explores the origins and development of the modern Western art market and the global art networks that operated not only in Paris, London and New York, but in cities such as Glasgow, Vienna, Melbourne and Kansas City. It is perfect reading for scholars and researchers on the history of the art market, museum studies and art history more broadly.

Contents

List of Plates
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
Series Editor Preface
Introduction, Frances Fowle and MaryKate Cleary

Part One: The Museum and The Art Dealer
1. Trusted Agents of the Government: British Dealers and the Museum, 1850-1900, Diana Davis (Independent Researcher, UK)
2. Siegfried Bing and the Fin-de-Siècle Market for Japanese Art: Dealers, Collectors & Museums, Tsuksasa Kodera (Osaka University, Japan)
3. Dubious Dealings and issues of connoisseurship: David Croal Thomson and the National Galleries of Scotland, Frances Fowle (University of Edinburgh, UK)
4. Etienne Bignou's Matisse and Picasso Exhibitions of the 1930s: The Gallery Show as Prototype for Museum Retrospectives, Christel H. Force (Independent Researcher, USA & France)
5. The Middle Men of Art: Knoedler's and the building of the great American collections, Anne Helmreich (Smithsonian Institution, USA), Sandra van Ginhoven (Getty Research Institute, USA), DiAndra Reyes (Independent Researcher, USA), Kyllie King (Independant Researcher, Italy)

Part Two: Women as Art Agents and Influencers
6. From Executrix to Curator: Rosalind Birnie Philip and the Whistler Estate, Alicia Hughes (British Museum, UK)
Collection, 1903-1958
7. Our Woman in Cairo: Lucy Olcott Perkins as Agent for Cleveland Museum, Imogen Tedbury (National Gallery, UK)
8. A Seed of Desire: Effie Seachrest and Women Collectors in Kansas City, Mackenzie Mallon (The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, USA)
9. Impermanent Bliss: Deaccessioning by MoMA and its Consequences, Irene Walsh (Independent Researcher, UK)

Part Three: The Entrepreneurial Collection and the Emergence of the Private Museum
10. Trade, Art Market and Museum: Alfred Chauchard's Legacy to the Louvre, Morgane Weinling (Louvre Museum, France)
11. Marjorie Merriweather Post's Hillwood and the Vision from a Private Collection to Public Museum, Rebecca Tilles (School of Jewellery Arts, France)
12. Filling in the Gaps of his Collection? A Reassessment of Sir William Burrell's Late Collecting Practice, 1944-1957, Isobel MacDonald (University College London, UK)
13. The Private Museum: Evolving Models of Collecting and the Interplay between Collectors and the Art Market, Georgina Walker (The University of Melbourne, Australia)

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