1st Edition

Private Collecting, Exhibitions, and the Shaping of Art History in London The Burlington Fine Arts Club

By Stacey J. Pierson Copyright 2017
    238 Pages 10 Color & 24 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    238 Pages 10 Color & 24 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    238 Pages 10 Color & 24 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    The Burlington Fine Arts Club was founded in London in 1866 as a gentlemen’s club with a singular remit – to exhibit members’ art collections. Exhibitions were proposed, organized, and furnished by a group of prominent members of British society who included aristocrats, artists, bankers, politicians, and museum curators. Exhibitions at their grand house in Mayfair brought many private collections and collectors to light, using members’ social connections to draw upon the finest and most diverse objects available. Through their unique mode of presentation, which brought museum-style display and interpretation to a grand domestic-style gallery space, they also brought two forms of curatorial and art historical practice together in one unusual setting, enabling an unrestricted form of connoisseurship, where new categories of art were defined and old ones expanded. The history of this remarkable group of people has yet to be presented and is explored here for the first time. Through a framework of exhibition themes ranging from Florentine painting to Ancient Egyptian art, a study of lenders, objects, and their interpretation paints a picture of private collecting activities, connoisseurship, and art world practice that is surprisingly diverse and interconnected.

    List of Figures

    List of Plates

    Preface

    Acknowledgements

    Part 1: Introduction: A New Gentlemen’s Club for London

    Part 2: Exhibitions

    Chapter 1 Painting and Prints in Europe and Britain

    Chapter 2 Ceramics East and West

    Chapter 3 Persia, Egypt, and India

    Chapter 4 Indigenous and Primitive Art

    Part 3: Epilogue: The Club, its Legacy and the Historiography of Collecting and Display

    Appendix A: List of Special Exhibitions Mounted by the Club with Visitor Numbers (where Available) from 1869

    Appendix B: Biographical Index of Active Members and Contributors

    Bibliography

    Index

    Biography

    Stacey J. Pierson is a Senior Lecturer in the department of Art and Archaeology at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. Her areas of specialization include ceramic history (China) and the history of collecting and display. Her most recent publication was From Object to Concept: Global Consumption and the Transformation of Ming Porcelain, 2013.

    "This book is an indispensable resource for anyone interested in art market studies and the interconnectedness of the public and the private, the formation of private clubs and public taste and the network of agents who manoeuvre between them."

    --New Books Network