The book is an investigation of American collecting between 1900 and 1914 and of the impact of transatlantic displacements and mass media on the public's perception of old master paintings. Rather than a consideration of single collectors or the itineraries of their acquisitions, this is an analysis of the political, cultural, and social implications of the phenomenon and how it functioned within American society and in relation to Europe. Retrieved is the New York milieu of journalists, political commentators, and "tastemasters" who constructed a journalistic genre, a means of collective identification, and an instrument of personal strategy around the arrival of old master paintings in America. These actors rapidly and effectively turned ...
British Models of Art Collecting and the American Response - Reflections Across the Pond presents 14...
Between this country\u27s Centennial and its Sesqui-centennial, the years described in this disserta...
Imagining Audiences: American Modernism in the Age of Publicity describes how the deliberate provoca...
Defence date: 5 April 2002Examining board: John Brewer, California Institute of Technology (supervis...
Over the last century, art museums in the United States have mounted dozens of exhibitions of Coloni...
During the second half of the nineteenth century, commissioning and collecting art became an essenti...
In the spring of 1955 MoMA launched in Paris 50 Years of American Art a mammoth exhibition surveying...
This dissertation examines the powerful role that museums played in constructing national art-histor...
Ever since the nineteenth century, the art market and the press have existed in a symbiotic relation...
The subject of this thesis is the circumstances surrounding the emigration of European modern artist...
The title Authenticity and conservation state of art works: The market and auction houses mirrors th...
Abstract Prose for Art’s Sake: Creating and Documenting an American Aesthetic, 1810 – 1860, assemble...
This dissertation offers the first comprehensive and critical study of Germanic art and design exhib...
UnrestrictedThe field of art history has often been criticized for its elitism; its beginnings are m...
Although globalization feels recent, questions directed at nationalism from a more worldly perspecti...
British Models of Art Collecting and the American Response - Reflections Across the Pond presents 14...
Between this country\u27s Centennial and its Sesqui-centennial, the years described in this disserta...
Imagining Audiences: American Modernism in the Age of Publicity describes how the deliberate provoca...
Defence date: 5 April 2002Examining board: John Brewer, California Institute of Technology (supervis...
Over the last century, art museums in the United States have mounted dozens of exhibitions of Coloni...
During the second half of the nineteenth century, commissioning and collecting art became an essenti...
In the spring of 1955 MoMA launched in Paris 50 Years of American Art a mammoth exhibition surveying...
This dissertation examines the powerful role that museums played in constructing national art-histor...
Ever since the nineteenth century, the art market and the press have existed in a symbiotic relation...
The subject of this thesis is the circumstances surrounding the emigration of European modern artist...
The title Authenticity and conservation state of art works: The market and auction houses mirrors th...
Abstract Prose for Art’s Sake: Creating and Documenting an American Aesthetic, 1810 – 1860, assemble...
This dissertation offers the first comprehensive and critical study of Germanic art and design exhib...
UnrestrictedThe field of art history has often been criticized for its elitism; its beginnings are m...
Although globalization feels recent, questions directed at nationalism from a more worldly perspecti...
British Models of Art Collecting and the American Response - Reflections Across the Pond presents 14...
Between this country\u27s Centennial and its Sesqui-centennial, the years described in this disserta...
Imagining Audiences: American Modernism in the Age of Publicity describes how the deliberate provoca...