Spaces of Connoisseurship : : Judging Old Masters at Agnew’s and the National Gallery, c.1874-1916 / / Alison Clarke.

Spaces of Connoisseurship explores the ‘who’, ‘where’ and ‘how’ of judging Old Master paintings in the nineteenth-century British art trade, via a comparison of family art dealers Thomas Agnew & Sons (“Agnew’s) and London’s National Gallery.

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Superior document:Studies in the History of Collecting & Art Markets
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2022.
Year of Publication:2022
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Studies in the History of Collecting & Art Markets.
Physical Description:1 online resource (352 pages) :; illustrations
Notes:Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--University of Liverpool, 2018, under the title: Spatial aspects of connoisseurship : Agnew's and the National Gallery, 1874-1916.
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Other title:Judging Old Masters at Agnew’s and the National Gallery, c.1874-1916
Summary:Spaces of Connoisseurship explores the ‘who’, ‘where’ and ‘how’ of judging Old Master paintings in the nineteenth-century British art trade, via a comparison of family art dealers Thomas Agnew & Sons (“Agnew’s) and London’s National Gallery.
In Spaces of Connoisseurship , Alison Clarke explores the ‘who’, ‘where’ and ‘how’ of judging Old Master paintings in the nineteenth-century British art trade. She describes how the staff at family art dealers Thomas Agnew & Sons (“Agnew’s”) and London’s National Gallery took advantage of emerging technologies such as the railways and photography. Through encounters with pictures in a range of locations, both private and public, these art market actors could build up the visual memory and necessary expertise to compare artworks and judge them in terms of attribution, condition and beauty. Also explored are the display tactics adopted by both commercial outfit and art museum to showcase pictures once acquired. In a time of ever-spiralling art prices, this book tackles the question of why some paintings are preferred over others, and exactly how art experts reach their judgements.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9789004518902
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Alison Clarke.