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Netherlands Yearbook for History of Art / Nederlands Kunsthistorisch Jaarboek 69 (2019): Connoisseurship and the Knowledge of Art
Contributor(s): Chapman, H. Perry, Weststeijn, Thijs, Meijers, Dulcia
ISBN: 9004409165     ISBN-13: 9789004409163
Publisher: Brill
OUR PRICE:   $164.35  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: December 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Art | European
- Art | History - General
Dewey: 704.03
Physical Information: 1.1" H x 8" W x 10.4" (3.25 lbs) 372 pages
 
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Connoisseurship - once foundational, then controversial, and currently critically reconsidered - is fundamentally about knowledge. Focusing on the distinctive history of the connoisseurship of Netherlandish art, this volume investigates early modern connoisseurship as revealed through pictorial practice, texts, and pictures featuring art lovers. An interplay between possessing and knowing about art emerges in the collecting of Chinese porcelain in the eighteenth century. With the professionalization of art criticism in the nineteenth century, Rembrandt's art becomes a locus of scrutiny. In the twentieth century, the introduction of scientific data complicates the art historian's expertise, whereas the case of Mondrian shows how modernist criticism and connoisseurship are intricately interwoven. Finally, persisting tensions between connoisseurship, authorship, and the market are brought to the fore.

Table of Contents
1. H. Perry Chapman, Thijs Weststeijn, Connoisseurship as knowledge. An introduction
2. E. Melanie Gifford, Pieter Bruegel's afterlife. A visual metaphor in seventeenth-century landscape
3. Jan Blanc, Mettre des mots sur l'art. Peintres et connaisseurs dans la th orie de l'art fran aise et n erlandaise du XVIIe si cle
4. Alexander Marr, Ingenuity and discernment in The cabinet of Cornelis van der Geest (1628)
5. Tiarna Doherty, Painting connoisseurship. Liefhebbers in the studio
6. Angela Ho, Exotic and exclusive. The Pronk porcelain as products for the connoisseur
7. Antoinette Friedenthal, John Smith's Rembrandt research project. An art dealer establishes the first catalogue raisonn of the paintings (1836)
8. Catherine B. Scallen, Rembrandt print connoisseurship, Sir Francis Seymour Haden, and the etching revival of the nineteenth century
9. Suzanne Laemers, In de voetsporen van Max Friedl nder. Een pleidooi voor het kennerschap aan de hand van het Werlaltaarstuk
10. Marek Wieczorek, Greenberg's connoisseurship in Mondrian's space
11. Anne-Sophie V.E. Radermecker, The market reception of 'new connoisseurship'. The impact of recent advances in art scholarship on the selling and buying of early Flemish paintings