创建鲍博物馆

IF 0.2 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Simon Spier
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本文探讨了法国古董商的作用,以及19世纪60年代和19世纪70年代在巴黎的Hôtel Drouot举行的拍卖会,这些拍卖会形成了达勒姆郡鲍博物馆创始人约翰和若泽芬·鲍的大量美术和装饰艺术收藏。通过首次在这里公布的主要来源,并展示鲍博物馆档案中出现的大量拍卖销售在线附录,它将证明鲍一家参与了一个收藏网络,该网络是19世纪下半叶快速扩张的艺术市场的产物。这与之前对鲍收藏的研究相反,之前的研究将他们视为独特的收藏家,而将他们放在华莱士收藏馆等新兴私人收藏和南肯辛顿博物馆等公共机构的背景下。然而,这并不是说鲍一家效仿了理查德·华莱士爵士和约翰·查尔斯·罗宾逊爵士等私人和机构收藏家,而是表明艺术市场在这一点上的复杂性允许了收藏的多样性,允许不那么富有和地位较低的收藏家形成引人注目的收藏。
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Creating the Bowes Museum
This article examines the role of French antique dealers and the auction sales that took place at the Hôtel Drouot in Paris in the 1860s and 1870s in forming the sizeable collection of fine and decorative art of John and Joséphine Bowes, founders of the Bowes Museum in County Durham. Using primary sources published here for the first time, and presenting an extensive online Appendix of auction sales that appear in the archive at the Bowes Museum, it will demonstrate that the Bowes participated in a collecting network that was the product of a rapidly expanding art market in the second half of the nineteenth century. This argues against previous studies of the Bowes’ collecting, which have viewed them as singular and idiosyncratic collectors, and instead places them in the context of emerging private collections such as the Wallace Collection and public institutions such as the South Kensington Museum. However, rather than suggesting that the Bowes emulated private and institutional collectors such as Sir Richard Wallace and Sir John Charles Robinson, it is shown that the sophistication of the art market at this point allowed for diversity in collecting, allowing less wealthy and lower-status collectors to form collections of note.
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Journal of the History of Collections
Journal of the History of Collections HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the History of Collections is dedicated to providing the clearest insight into all aspects of collecting activity. For centuries collecting has been the pursuit of princes and apothecaries, scholars and amatuers alike. Only recently, however, has the study of collections and their collectors become the subject of great multidisciplinary interest. The range of the Journal of the History of Collections embraces the contents of collections, the processes which initiated their formation, and the circumstances of the collectors themselves. As well as publishing original papers, the Journal includes listings of forthcoming events, conferences, and reviews of relevant publications and exhibitions.
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