Lance Humphries: "The Patronage of Robert Gilmor, Jr.: The Role of a Merchant Prince in Defining an American School of Art"
Lance Humphries, Executive Director, Mount Vernon Place Conservancy, Baltimore presents his lecture, "The Patronage of Robert Gilmor, Jr.: The Role of a Merchant Prince in Defining an American School of Art” on Friday, March 3, 2017. This lecture is part of the symposium Made in the USA: Collecting American Art during the Long Nineteenth Century presented by the Center for the History of Collecting at The Frick Collection on Friday and Saturday, March 3-4, 2017.
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4:33Welcome and Opening Remarks, Ian Wardropper and Inge ReistMarch 3, 2017 to March 4, 2017
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45:11Linda S. Ferber: "Collecting American Art: Building a National Narrative"March 3, 2017
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27:52Margaret R. Laster: "Art for the Public: Luman Reed, Jonathan Sturges, and the New-York Gallery of Fine Arts"March 3, 2017
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30:35Kimberly Orcutt: "The American Art-Union Experiment"March 3, 2017
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37:10Elizabeth Mankin Kornhauser: "Daniel Wadsworth and Elizabeth Hart Jarvis: Collecting American Landscape Painting and Sculpture"March 4, 2017
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39:15Sarah Cash: "Encouraging American Genius: William Wilson Corcoran, Collector"March 4, 2017
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33:18Madeleine Fidell-Beaufort: "Samuel P. Avery as an Agent, Dealer, and Expert in Building American Art Collections"March 4, 2017
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41:02Jay Cantor: "Every Patron a Pericles: New York Clubs and the Promotion of American Art"March 4, 2017
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29:23Richard H. Saunders: "Caveat Emptor: The American Historical Portrait in the Early Twentieth Century"March 4, 2017
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30:20Barbara Dayer Gallati: "Samuel Untermyer: The Man Who Bought Whistler's 'Falling Rocket'"March 4, 2017
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49:11Alice Walton in Conversation with Linda S. FerberMarch 4, 2017