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Taste: Soviet Wine and Western Connoisseurship
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Stephen V. Bittner
Published: 11 February 2021
... Vinogradarstvo i sadovodstvo Kryma Crimean Viniculture and Horticulture crown estates Livadiia sovkhoz vinicultural Tairov Vasilii Kendall Donald PepsiCo Kishinev Chişinău Tsinandali Inter Republic Wine Factory Kakheti Lenin Vladimir Oreshkin Nikolai alcoholism Connoisseurs connoisseurship Maynard...
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Workshops, Connoisseurship, and Levantine Style(s)
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Marian H. Feldman
Published: 30 October 2014
...The chapter reviews scholarship on Levantine ivories, which has concentrated on the use of stylistic analysis for purposes of attribution and the identification of locations of production. The central role of connoisseurship in this scholarship comes to the fore. The method of connoisseurship...
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Auctions and the Dismantling of Science
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Simon Werrett
Published: 09 January 2019
... Pitt Moses auctioneer Ralph James connoisseurship at auctions Millington Edward Banks Joseph Bonham’s auctioneers Christie James auctioneer gender North Roger Portland Duchess of Margaret Cavendish Bentinck Sotheby John auctioneer Chiswell Richard auctioneer Digby Sir Kenelm Dunmore John...
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The View from Beijing
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Jonathan Schlesinger
Published: 11 January 2017
..., the chapter shows how consumer patterns and marketplace understandings of nature shifted through the course of the eighteenth century. From a world where no Chinese word existed for products such as “marten” and “Manchurian pearl,” consumers ushered in a new one where connoisseurship of furs marked elite...
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Introduction: Remembering Travel
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Emma Gleadhill
Published: 26 April 2022
...: connoisseurship, science and friendship. After establishing the significance of the souvenir, the Introduction proceeds to address four subjects in turn. Firstly, the woman tourists, the elite women who feature in the book, are introduced. Their involvement in the Grand Tour and domestic tourism within Britain...
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The Grand Tour: A Masculine Legacy Of Taste
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Emma Gleadhill
Published: 26 April 2022
... Worsley Sir Richard Bentham Sarah Bianchi Giuseppe Francesco Billington Elizabeth Cavendish Georgiana Duchess of Devonshire Forbes Anne Grey Charles second Earl Grey Hare Naylor Georgiana Knight Lady Phillipina Somerset Elizabeth Duchess of Beaufort Vesuvius Mount Berry Mary connoisseurship...
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Published: 29 September 1994
...0 29 09 1994 This content is only available as a PDF. Pausanias comprehensive connoisseurship monuments explanations Without the information that we derive from Pausanias, our knowledge of ancient Greece would be immeasurably poorer. His Periegesis, however...
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What’s Art Got to Do with It? The Status of the Subject of the Humanities in the Age of Cultural Studies
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Charles Bernstein
Published: 25 May 1995
...0 25 05 1995 This content is only available as a PDF. Multicultural Humanities Explicate Connoisseurship Psychological The gradual shift from literary studies to cultural and multicultural studies is probably the most useful change to have occurred within the American academy in the past...
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“The Authentic Will Win Out”
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Eugene V Thaw and Ronald D Spencer
Published: 01 April 2004
... comment on the idea of consensus in the art market. attribution market generational connoisseurship crucial This content is only available as a PDF. ...
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Origins of the Debate Concerning Location of Cultural Objects
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Patty Gerstenblith
Published: 05 October 2023
... of the rescue narrative and the concept of cultural patrimony, and the principle of restitution that was applied at the end of the Napoleonic Wars. The chapter then describes how the Enlightenment and the development of ‘connoisseurship’ in evaluating cultural objects provided the groundwork for the modern...
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Introduction
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Peter Stewart and Christina M. Anderson
Published: 24 August 2023
...Figure 1.1. Satirical print of antiquarians examining a coin. Source : Published in London by Carington Bowles and Henry Carver, 1771. British Museum. Copyright, Trustees of the British Museum. This introduction considers the history and definitions of connoisseurship...
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Beazley, Daubert, and the Burden of Proof
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Peter Stewart
Published: 24 August 2023
... . early 1960s. Beazley Archive. Source : Classical Art Research Centre, University of Oxford. This chapter deals with the relationship between art history and a form of forensic “connoisseurship.” The discussion deals with the so-called Morellian analysis used for over a century...
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The Scientific Approach to Collecting: Private Coin Collections in Qing Dynasty China
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Lyce Jankowski
Published: 24 August 2023
... of connoisseurship in the absence of public collections. Collectors’ methods largely benefited from the kaozhengxue movement. Their focus on the coins themselves and on other epigraphic materials rather than on historical texts enabled them to authenticate and identify coins. They paved the way...
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Connoisseurs, Scientists, and the Mineral Kingdom
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Monica Price and Mike Rumsey
Published: 24 August 2023
... ). “ Connoisseurship in Minerals. ” Mineralogical Record 21, no. 1: 7–12. Woodward, John ( 1728 ). An Attempt towards a Natural History of the Fossils of England; in a Catalogue of the English Fossils in the Collection of J. Woodward, M.D. London: J. Senex, J. Osborn, and T...
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Published: 24 August 2023
... of Connoisseurship in Nineteenth-Century Europe: Wilhelm von Bode versus Giovanni Morelli. ” Jahrbuch der Berliner Museen 38: 107–119. Arnout, Anneleen ( 2015 ). “ Golden Touchstones? The Culture of Auctions of Paintings in Brussels, 1830–1900. ” In Concepts of Value in European ...
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Musical Culture under Mughal Patronage: The Place of Pleasure
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Katherine Butler Schofield
Published: 19 September 2024
... to be displayed to the world if it were to be deemed a virtue at all. Hindustani music was understood in Mughal writings as the sonic vehicle of the emotions joy, love, and longing, which belonged to the domain of desire. Musical patronage and connoisseurship therefore became a major social and political arena...
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Artificer and Connoisseur
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Lucia Dacome
Published: 08 June 2017
... with their male companions, connoisseurship largely remained a preserve of the male elite. 215 When, in 1798, Barry wrote to the Society of Dilettanti to encourage the Royal Academy to adopt Lelli’s plan for the study of drawing, he addressed this public. Founded as a convivial dining club in 1732...
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Published: 27 January 2011
.... This section also notes the importance of Vasari's Vite and the ways in which this text influenced, and was simultaneously resisted by, British writers. Finally, this chapter discusses the development of connoisseurship in eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Britain and tackles...
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Published: 27 January 2011
... Michelangelo Romano Giulio Van Dyck Anthony anecdote connoisseurship Descamps Jean Baptiste Lansdown Henry Venn Lanzi Luigi Van Gool Johan Winckelman Johann Joachim topoi in biographies of artists creativity life artwork relation memoir novel anonymity artistic identity Grand Tour authorship...
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‘In the Dun Air Sublime’ Milton, the Richardsons, and the Invention of Aesthetic Categories
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Blair Hoxby
Published: 28 July 2016
... to the history of aesthetic thought. For the Richardsons ensured that Milton would become a crucial point of reference in the eighteenth century’s disputes about the limits of poetry and painting, the characteristics of ancient and modern art, and the nature of the sublime. art collecting connoisseurship...