Carel van Tuyll: "Queen Christina of Sweden's Collection of Drawings"
Carel van Tuyll, former Director of the Département des Arts graphiques, Musée du Louvre, Paris, delivers his lecture "Queen Christina of Sweden’s Collection of Drawings" on Saturday, March 5, 2016. This lecture is part of the symposium A Demand for Drawings: Five Centuries of Collecting, co-presented by the Center for the History of Collecting at The Frick Collection and The Drawing Institute at The Morgan Library on Friday and Saturday, March 4-5, 2016.
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5:43
Welcome and Opening Remarks, Colin B. Bailey and John Marciari at The Morgan Library -
48:30
Hugo Chapman: "Parallels, Patterns and Reversals: The British Museum as a Template for Collecting Old Master Drawings" -
34:12
Evelyn Karet: "Collecting Old Master Drawings in Northern Renaissance Italy before Vasari: Motivations and Patterns of Collecting" -
30:32
Diana Dethloff: "Peter Lely: Collecting in Seventeenth–Century England" -
28:49
Kristel Smentek: "Pierre-Jean Mariette: The Collector as Historian" -
9:04
Welcome and Opening Remarks, Ian Wardropper and Inge Reist at The Frick Collection -
29:46
Andrew Morrogh: "Niccolò Gaddi and Giorgio Vasari" -
29:32
Michiel Plomp: "Rembrandt and His Time" -
25:32
Charles Noble: "The Early Dukes of Devonshire: Collectors of Drawings, 1680–1755" -
31:13
Jennifer Tonkovich: "I still spent much more than I had planned": Buying Drawings at Jullienne's 1767 Sale" -
28:40
Ann Percy: "An Acquiring Mind: John S. Phillips, a Nineteenth-Century Philadelphia Print Collector's Taste for Drawings" -
40:13
Ger Luijten: "Frits Lugt: Building a Collection" -
33:07
John Marciari: "Janos Scholz and His Era" -
37:30
Philippe de Montebello interviews George Goldner