The essay deals with the material history of the circulation of Italian Renaissance artefacts in major British public museums, such as the National Gallery and the South Kensington Museum, between the late 1850s and early 1860s. The revived interest in Renaissance art which pervades the cultural consciousness of Victorian Britain owes largely to the extensive and important purchases both of paintings and crafted artefacts (majolica, furniture, textiles, ecc.). These acquisitions were made without regard for the preservation of the Renaissance legacy in contemporary Italy, on the eve of its reunification. The strategies of the British museum curators and agents in the Italian art market are considered along with the political implications o...
Based on a cache of original documents unearthed in the Florence State Archive, this essay discusses...
My essay argues with the Exhibition of Italian Art 1200-1900 at the Burlington fine Arts Club, made ...
Representations of ‘foreign’ objects frequently appear in Renaissance paintings, particularly in the...
The essay discusses the climate of revival in late nineteenth century Europe, wherein Renaissance ar...
Al principio del XVIII secolo la Britannia, di lì a breve Regno Unito, e soprattutto la capitale Lon...
This paper will explore the impact of the revival of interest in Renaissance art in 19th and 20th ce...
By the late 1800s, Italy had been a stop on the Grand Tour for over a century thanks to the vestiges...
The subject of this essay is the relationship between legislation on public art collections and the ...
In the nineteenth century, throughout Europe, museums gained increased cultural and social significa...
abstract: From inception, the earliest museums in Europe were a haven for artifacts, many of which r...
British Models of Art Collecting and the American Response - Reflections Across the Pond presents 14...
This essay focuses on the role of the art press in the advancement of the research on Byzantine art ...
By studying two newspaper advertisements for auctions organized in the first two decades of the nine...
The edicts relating to the protection of antiquities and works of art published in the Papal States ...
The essay is part of the book "Placing Europe in the Museum", edited by Christopher Whitehead et Al....
Based on a cache of original documents unearthed in the Florence State Archive, this essay discusses...
My essay argues with the Exhibition of Italian Art 1200-1900 at the Burlington fine Arts Club, made ...
Representations of ‘foreign’ objects frequently appear in Renaissance paintings, particularly in the...
The essay discusses the climate of revival in late nineteenth century Europe, wherein Renaissance ar...
Al principio del XVIII secolo la Britannia, di lì a breve Regno Unito, e soprattutto la capitale Lon...
This paper will explore the impact of the revival of interest in Renaissance art in 19th and 20th ce...
By the late 1800s, Italy had been a stop on the Grand Tour for over a century thanks to the vestiges...
The subject of this essay is the relationship between legislation on public art collections and the ...
In the nineteenth century, throughout Europe, museums gained increased cultural and social significa...
abstract: From inception, the earliest museums in Europe were a haven for artifacts, many of which r...
British Models of Art Collecting and the American Response - Reflections Across the Pond presents 14...
This essay focuses on the role of the art press in the advancement of the research on Byzantine art ...
By studying two newspaper advertisements for auctions organized in the first two decades of the nine...
The edicts relating to the protection of antiquities and works of art published in the Papal States ...
The essay is part of the book "Placing Europe in the Museum", edited by Christopher Whitehead et Al....
Based on a cache of original documents unearthed in the Florence State Archive, this essay discusses...
My essay argues with the Exhibition of Italian Art 1200-1900 at the Burlington fine Arts Club, made ...
Representations of ‘foreign’ objects frequently appear in Renaissance paintings, particularly in the...