The House of Barnes - Rudenstine, Neil L.; - Prospero Internetes Könyváruház

The House of Barnes: The Man, the Collection, the Controversy
 
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ISBN13:9781606188880
ISBN10:1606188887
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Méret:279x216 mm
Súly:666 g
Nyelv:angol
Illusztrációk: 16 color inserts, 34 b&w illus.
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The House of Barnes

The Man, the Collection, the Controversy
 
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The life and times of extraordinary Philadelphia art collector Albert C. Barnes

Philadelphia art collector Albert C. Barnes (1872?1951) is renowned today for collecting many of the world?s most important impressionist, post-impressionist, and modern paintings, and displaying them alongside African masks, Native American jewelry, Greek antiquities, and decorative metalwork. The museum that bears his name holds more than eight hundred paintings, with a strong focus on Renoir, Cézanne, Matisse, and Picasso, as well as other European and American masters.

In The House of Barnes, Neil L. Rudenstine provides the first scholarly study on the historical, art historical, and political context during which Barnes purchased his masterpieces and attempted to redefine aesthetic education. Inspired by his good friend John Dewey?s educational philosophy, Barnes held art-appreciation classes for the workers in his factory. His successes there led him to establish the Barnes Foundation in Merion, Pennsylvania?more as an educational experiment than a typical museum.

In 2012, the Barnes Foundation moved to the Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia. Rudenstine presents the controversial events surrounding the Barnes Foundation?s move to Philadelphia, including an analysis of the Foundation?s financial plight, a review of the major court cases over the decades, and a characterization of the fervent reactions following the court?s decision to allow the move to take place.

The House of Barnes chronicles the life and times of an extraordinary collector and the continued endurance of the Barnes Foundation long after the death of its founder. Originally published in 2012, this new edition contains sixteen pages of full-color reproductions of masterpieces from the collection, a new preface from the author, and a foreword from the prominent art historian Yve-Alain Bois.

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Contents

Acknowledgments........................................................................ ix

Foreword by Yve-Alain Bois.......................................................... xi

Preface to the New Edition by Neil L. Rudenstine .............................xv

Chapter 1 Latch?s Lane ......................................................... 1

Chapter 2 Mr. Barnes ........................................................... 3

Chapter 3 Collectors and Collecting..................................... 23

Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Painting ...................23

Barnes as a Collector ........................................................44

Late Renoir: Sanctuary and Elysium.................................62

Chapter 4 The Many or the Few: Art and Education in England

and America....................................................... 67

Art for the People: England..............................................67

American Echoes ..............................................................72

Art for the Few: France and England ...............................76

Chapter 5 Formalism: Rival Aesthetic Theories..................... 85

Fry and Formalism............................................................85

The Art in Painting ......................................................96

Chapter 6 Science and Objectivity in Art.............................105

Objectivity......................................................................105

Painting and Meaning.....................................................110

Chapter 7 The Foundation .................................................117

Genesis ...........................................................................117

Exodus............................................................................126

Misalliance ......................................................................133

Denouement...................................................................141

Siege...............................................................................147

Chapter 8 Doomed by Indenture ........................................151

Chapter 9 Mr. Glanton ......................................................157

Chapter 10 Dr. Watson .......................................................167

Dr. Bernard Watson and Merion....................................167

Whose Education? ..........................................................171

Whose Barnes? ...............................................................174

Chapter 11 The Court and the Case .....................................179

Judge Ott........................................................................179

Takeover? .......................................................................186

One Upon Whom Nothing Is Lost................................193

Selected Sources Consulted by the Author ..................................197

Index..................................................................................... 203

Photograph Credits.................................................................... 229