Author: Holt, Elizabeth Gilmore; editor: Title: The Triumph of Art for the Public: The Emerging Role of Exhibitions and Critics
Description: Washington, D.C. Decatur House Press, (1980). orig.cloth. 24x16cm, (18),530,(48)p, Series: Art History Series, III.. 48pp photoplates. Slight page-edge soil, minor rubbing, VG. ¶ Contents: Preface: The Period of Revolution & Transition, 1785-1848; 1785: Rome: The Exhibition in an Artist's Studio; Paris: The Official Exhibition of the State; 1787: Rome: The Unveiling of a Monument; 1793: Paris: The Official Exhibition of the State; 1795: Rome: The Exhibition by an Artist of His Own Work; 1800: Weimar: The Exhibition by a Society; 1803: Paris: The Museum Exhibition; 1806: Paris: The Official Exhibition of the State; 1808: London: The Exhibition by a Private Collector; 1809: London: The Exhibition by an Artist of His Own Work; 1808: Dresden: The Exhibition in an Artist's Studio; 1808: Berlin: The Official Exhibition of the State; 1819: Rome: The Exhibition of as Group of Artists; 1819: London: The Exhibition of a Society; 1820: London: The Exhibition by an Artist of His Own Work; 1822: Paris: The Official Exhibition of the State; 1824: Paris...1827: Paris...1831: Paris...1833: Paris...1836:London: The Exhibition of a Semi-Official Society; 1841: Paris...1844: Paris...1845: Paris & Munich; London...1846: Paris...1847: Paris...1848: Paris.
Keywords: Art Exhibition Audiences, Exhibitions, Museum History, Museums, Criticism, , , ,
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- Book number: BOOKS008001I