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Beautiful Things: Sales Catalogues and the Private Collection in Fin-de-Siècle France: Word and Image Interactions, cartea 13

Autor Valerie Mendelson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 aug 2026
In Fin-de-Siècle Paris, private art collections abounded, and were celebrated and promoted in the lavish sales catalogues of the time as “bouquets”, “symphonies” and “stage sets” among other metaphors and their collectors were praised as “amateurs” or lovers of art. Valerie Mendelson shows that these anti-museological collections brought together arts of many differing periods, including contemporary art, enabling a comparative and conversational viewing that gave artists such as the Impressionists validation and support. This book offers a close and sustained exploration of how these texts and related photographs map the nuances of the amateur as artist with vivid examples drawn from industrial, intellectual and theatrical circles.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004745919
ISBN-10: 9004745912
Pagini: 225
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Ediția:Approx. 250 Pp. with 70 Illustrationen edition
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Word and Image Interactions


Notă biografică

Valerie Mendelson is a painter and art historian teaching at the New School. She has published articles on collecting including “Rooms and Galleries” (2019) and on the sculptor Mabel Gardner and has exhibited in New York and Maine.

Cuprins

List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Introduction

1 Describing the Amateur: Fin-de-Siècle Sales Catalogues
1 The Amateur

2 Love and the Amateur: Gendering the Private Collection
1 Valtesse de la Bigne and Méry Laurent

3 The Art Market: Choice and Taste
1 Taste and the Amateur
2 The Taste of the Amateur

4 The Private Collection and the Museum
1 The Museum: Orderly Public Display
2 Following the Guide: Walking in the Museum
3 Wandering in the Private Collection
4 The Wandering Path
5 The Garden and the Long View
6 The Musée Condé: Rewriting the Past
7 The Scholarly Collection
8 The Space of the Private Collection

5 The Ensemble: the Collection as Work of Art
1 The Eclectic Collection
2 Painting a Collection
3 Metaphors of Books and Paintings
4 Conversation

6 The Private Library: the Collection as Book
1 The Bibliophile as Amateur; the Book as Object
2 The Book as Object and the Bibliophile’s Creative Practice
3 Photographs of the Cabinet de Travail
4 Portrait Photography in the Nineteenth Century
5 Dornac’s Nos contemporains chez eux

7 The Theater of Collecting
Conclusion: Moreau-Nélaton: the Private Collection Goes to the Museum
Sources Cited
Index