In this paper I want to explore some of the ways in which art lost the capacity to embody knowledge in late eighteenth century France with particular reference to the writings of the art critic, archaeologist and academician, Antoine Quatremère de Quincy. During the revolutionary wars of the late-1790s, prime examples of classical sculpture and renaissance painting were plundered by Napoléon Bonaparte and put on show in what is now the Musée du Louvre, then simply known as the 'Muséum'. During this period, France saw itself as the cradle of liberty and, on the basis that 'the fruits of genius are the patrimony of liberty', it claimed the right to plunder the best art that Europe had to offer. 1 The Apollo Belvedere, the Laocoon, the Belvede...
During the French Revolution in its broadest sense (i.e. between 1789 and 1804) a wealth of confisca...
The entrapment of the aristocracy that King Louis XIV began at the Palace of Versailles in the late ...
Cette thèse étudie la formation des collections d’antiquités romaines au Louvre et dans les musées e...
This paper compares two art museums, both created during the French Revolution, that fostered nation...
This article reinterprets Antoine Quatremère de Quincy's Letters on the Plan to Abduct the Monuments...
This work examines the effect of antiquity on the production of art and architecture during Napoleon...
An invention of the Renaissance, the art museum became truly established with the Lumières period. H...
Controversy and politics. The reception of paintings restored in Paris after confiscation (1795-1815...
This thesis proposes an interpretation of the Musée des Monuments français in Paris (1795-1816) in c...
Impacted by changes to the surrounding environment and its affect on the citizens of Paris, the Louv...
This dissertation was submitted to the Department of History and Faculty of the Graduate School of t...
This thesis is about iconoclasm in Paris, 1789-1795. Previous full-length studies on the subject hav...
In 1810, the French state embarked on a project to systematically register all artworks that had bee...
Foucault’s work has been used to promote a negative view of the museum as an Enlightenment instituti...
Controversy around the organization of a museum of decorative arts in Paris during the nineteenth ce...
During the French Revolution in its broadest sense (i.e. between 1789 and 1804) a wealth of confisca...
The entrapment of the aristocracy that King Louis XIV began at the Palace of Versailles in the late ...
Cette thèse étudie la formation des collections d’antiquités romaines au Louvre et dans les musées e...
This paper compares two art museums, both created during the French Revolution, that fostered nation...
This article reinterprets Antoine Quatremère de Quincy's Letters on the Plan to Abduct the Monuments...
This work examines the effect of antiquity on the production of art and architecture during Napoleon...
An invention of the Renaissance, the art museum became truly established with the Lumières period. H...
Controversy and politics. The reception of paintings restored in Paris after confiscation (1795-1815...
This thesis proposes an interpretation of the Musée des Monuments français in Paris (1795-1816) in c...
Impacted by changes to the surrounding environment and its affect on the citizens of Paris, the Louv...
This dissertation was submitted to the Department of History and Faculty of the Graduate School of t...
This thesis is about iconoclasm in Paris, 1789-1795. Previous full-length studies on the subject hav...
In 1810, the French state embarked on a project to systematically register all artworks that had bee...
Foucault’s work has been used to promote a negative view of the museum as an Enlightenment instituti...
Controversy around the organization of a museum of decorative arts in Paris during the nineteenth ce...
During the French Revolution in its broadest sense (i.e. between 1789 and 1804) a wealth of confisca...
The entrapment of the aristocracy that King Louis XIV began at the Palace of Versailles in the late ...
Cette thèse étudie la formation des collections d’antiquités romaines au Louvre et dans les musées e...