It may come as a surprise that in the turbulent political period of spring 1792 a decision was taken at the courts of Vienna and Florence to carry out an exchange of paintings, the aim of which was ‘to complete’ the collections of the Emperor and the Grand Duke, each ‘with the profusion of the other’. There are, however, signs that this step originated in the recent past of both galleries and further that it related to the developments of that particular historical moment. The exchange can be interpreted as a logical consequence of the recently introduced taxonomic division into schools, the advancement of which would lead to an unprecedented level of ‘completeness’. Besides being a perfect seed-bed for emerging artists, the presentation of...
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The volume explores the history of the relations between patrons, intermediaries, and Venetian artis...
The ꞋLong 19th CenturyꞋ saw the development of modern arts policy in many European countries and als...
In 1809, a multitude of paintings belonging to the Austrian imperial collection was seized in Belved...
review of Splendour & Power: Imperial Treasures from Vienna (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
This dissertation explores the primary sites of collecting and display commissioned by Francesco I d...
The history of political images is indeed rich in topoi. One of them is the inseparable conjunction ...
This paper deals with a famous private natural history collection of the court, transformed to a pub...
Designed by Napoleon to reward the best cultural achievements of the past decade, the Prix decennaux...
During the seventeenth century there was a growing appropriation of the arts in support of the state...
The seventeenth-century Sala dei Viceré of the Royal Palace in Naples, currently known as the Salone...
Between 1792 and 1793 the Uffizi Gallery and the Imperial Museums of Vienna organised an exchange of...
Payne���s two works in this exhibition were created by deconstructing the structural dynamics of pai...
The study is set against a period of cultural and political change in Continental Europe and the Uni...
The volume explores the history of the relations between patrons, intermediaries, and Venetian artis...
By the late 1800s, Italy had been a stop on the Grand Tour for over a century thanks to the vestiges...
The volume explores the history of the relations between patrons, intermediaries, and Venetian artis...
The ꞋLong 19th CenturyꞋ saw the development of modern arts policy in many European countries and als...
In 1809, a multitude of paintings belonging to the Austrian imperial collection was seized in Belved...
review of Splendour & Power: Imperial Treasures from Vienna (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
This dissertation explores the primary sites of collecting and display commissioned by Francesco I d...