Tastemakers, collectors, and patrons
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| schema:abstract | ""A collection of essays examining the motivations and (sometimes) shared beliefs that led collectors to assemble significant holdings of American art in the nineteenth century."-- Provided by publisher."@en |
| ""Art collecting in the early United States was viewed as a meaningful enterprise in a new, enlightened democracy. Tastemakers, Collectors, and Patrons presents a varied landscape of collecting American art that attests to the cultural shifts and changing narratives of an expanding nation. This volumefocuses on the private motivations and shared beliefs that drove American patrons to assemble holdings of American art from the late eighteenth century through the early twentieth. The essays investigate the contributions of individual collectors and demonstrate how these leaders and the organizations that engaged them searched for national and cultural identity through art. Organized around three themes, the volume examines early patrons, collectors, and museum founders; the impact of sectionalism, Civil War, and reform on American collecting efforts; and American cosmopolitans, moderns, and artist entrepreneurs at the turn of the century. Each section foregrounds different issues, suggesting the complexity of the historical, cultural, and political environments in which collections of American art have been formed. Together, the essays trace the evolving taste for American art in the United States."-- Provided by publisher."@en | |
| schema:editor | Laster, Margaret R. |
| Ferber, Linda S. | |
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Tastemakers, collectors, and patrons: collecting American art in the long nineteenth century |
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| schema:text | The patronage of Robert Gilmor, Jr. : the role of a merchant prince in defining an American school of art / Lance Humphries -- An art museum for Gotham : the Luman Reed Collection and the New-York Gallery of the Fine Arts / Margaret R. Laster -- Power failure : the American Art-Union experiment / Kimberly Orcutt -- Daniel Wadsworth and Elizabeth Hart Jarvis Colt : Connecticut's leading collectors of American landscape art / Elizabeth Mankin Kornhauser -- Nicholas Longworth : early midwestern activist art patron / Lynne D. Ambrosini -- Patrons of reform : collecting the American Pre-Raphaelites / Sophie Lynford -- "Encouraging American genius" : the Corcoran Gallery of Art, from private collection to the nation's art museum / Sarah Cash -- Samuel Untermyer : the man who bought Whistler's Falling Rocket / Barbara Dayer Gallati -- "Caveat emptor" : the trade in American historical portraits in the early twentieth century / Richard Saunders -- A curator's perspective : William Preston Harrison, Childe Hassam, and a quest for legacy in California / Ilene Susan Fort -- The Grand Central Art Galleries : expanding the taste and market for American art in the 1920s and 1930s / Julie McGinnis Flanagan. |
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| schema:text | In English. |
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