WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
Old world masters in new world collections cover

Old world masters in new world collections

Open in WeRead

Explore more books like this:

About This Book

A curated survey presents approximately one hundred and ten Old Master paintings in American private collections, reproducing portraits, religious and mythological subjects, and genre works from the thirteenth through the eighteenth centuries. The author outlines provenance and notable ownership, considers the role of dealers and patrons—including the influence of Sir Joseph Duveen—in transferring European masterpieces to the United States, and explains a selection principle centered on beauty, deliberately excluding violent or tragic subjects. Illustrated entries and commentary trace individual works back to their European origins and reflect on collecting trends, aesthetic priorities, and the cultural movement of art across the Atlantic.

About the Author

Singleton, Esther portrait

Esther Singleton

Esther Singleton was an American author and art historian known for her contributions to the understanding of furniture design and art collections. Her notable works include "Dutch and Flemish Furniture" and "French and English Furniture: Distinctive Styles and Periods Described and Illustrated," which explore the intricacies of furniture styles across different cultures and eras. Singleton also wrote about English cathedrals in her book "How to Visit the English Cathedrals," providing insights into their architectural significance. Additionally, she contributed to the appreciation of art through titles like "Old World Masters in New World Collections" and "The Shakespeare Garden," showcasing her diverse interests in art and culture.

More Books by This Author

You May Also Like