Arthur Ross collection of European prints
| schema:name | "Arthur Ross collection of European prints" |
| "Meant to be shared" | |
| schema:creator | Yale University Art Gallery |
| schema:contributor | Boorsch, Suzanne |
| Cushing, Douglas | |
| Greist, Alexa A. | |
| Marber, Sinclaire | |
| Moore, John E. | |
| Nolin, Heather | |
| Hodermarsky, Elisabeth | |
| Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art | |
| Syracuse University Art Galleries | |
| schema:about | Ross, Arthur |
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| Europa | |
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| schema:abstract | "This important volume offers the first comprehensive look at the Arthur Ross Collection (more than 1,000 18th- to 20th-century Italian, French, and Spanish prints) and is published to mark the inaugural exhibition of the collection in its new home at the Yale University Art Gallery. Highlights include superb etchings by Canaletto and Tiepolo; the four volumes of Piranesi's "Antiquities of Rome" as well as his famous "Vedute" (Views) and "Carceri" (Prisons); Goya's "Tauromaquia" in its first edition of 1816; an extremely rare etching by Edgar Degas; and numerous other 19th-century French prints, by Eugène Delacroix, Honoré Daumier, Édouard Manet, Paul Gauguin, Paul Cézanne, and others. The accompanying essays discuss the life of Arthur Ross, a significant philanthropist who funded several arts institutions; the formation of the collection and the art-historical significance of the works; and several thematic approaches to studying the collection, reinforcing its legacy as an important teaching resource."@en |
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| schema:text | Arthur Ross : the collector / Alexa A. Greist -- Building a collection meant to be shared / Suzanne Boorsch -- Beyond the print : creative approaches to sharing the Arthur Ross collection / Heather Nolin -- Hubris, humor, guts, and glory : Piranesi in the eighteenth century / John E. Moore -- Reason and its follies : reading Goya as a modern viewer / Douglas Cushing -- "Once upon a midnight dreary," French artists illustrated the dark and eerie : nineteenth-century French print series in the Arthur Ross collection / Elisabeth Hodermarsky -- Exhibition history / Sinclaire Marber. |
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