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Old masters, new world, America's raid on Europe's great pictures, 1880-World War I, Cynthia Saltzman

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Old masters, new world, America's raid on Europe's great pictures, 1880-World War I, Cynthia Saltzman
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [309]-324) and index
Illustrations
platesillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Old masters, new world
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Cynthia Saltzman
Sub title
America's raid on Europe's great pictures, 1880-World War I
Table Of Contents
1. THE COLLECTORS. Henry Gurdon Marquand and van Dyck's portrait of James Stuart -- Isabella Stewart Gardner, Bernard Berenson, Otto Gutekunst, and Titian's "Europa" -- J. Pierpont Morgan, Raphael's "Colonna Madonna," Gainsborouogh's "Georgianna," Reynolds's "Lady Elizabeth Delme," and Lawrence's "Elizabeth Farren" -- Mary Cassatt, Harry and Louisine Havemeyer, Spain, and El Greco -- Henry Clay Frick, Charles Carstairs, Otto Gutekunst, and the Ilchester Rembrandt -- 2. THE PAINTING BOOM. Joseph Duveen enters the old master market -- Holbein's "Christina of Denmark," Rembrandt's "Polish Rider," Velazquez's "Philip IV," three Vermeers, and record prices -- Bellini's "St. Francis" and falling prices -- 3. THE GREAT WAR AND THE PICTURE MARKET. Old master spoils -- Bellini and Titian's masterpiece comes on the market
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