Stephen K. Scher: "An Insatiable Desire for all Things Antique: Isabella d'Este as Patron and Collector"
April 12, 2019 to April 13, 2019
April 12, 2019. Stephen K. Scher presents his lecture "'An Insatiable Desire for all Things Antique: Isabella d'Este as Patron and Collector" as part of the two-day symposium 'When Michelangelo Was Modern: The Art Market and Collecting in Italy, 1450–1650' organized by the Center for the History of Collecting, Frick Art Reference Library.
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5:54
Welcoming Remarks, Ian Wardropper and Louisa Wood Ruby -
46:10
Inge Reist: "Shaping the Splendor of Italian Renaissance Art through Collecting and Patronage" -
27:50
Leah R. Clark: "Merchant-Banker, Diplomat, Courtier, or Agent? Intermediaries and Collecting Art in the Renaissance Courts" -
31:15
Saida Bondini: "The Patronage of the Others: Artistic and Architectural Commissions in Bologna (1480–1530)" -
33:11
John Marciari: "Cleaning Out the Workshop: How Preparatory Drawings Became Collector's Treasure in Renaissance and Baroque Italy" -
24:54
Hannah Friedman: "Modern Michelangelos? Copies, Fakes, and New Economies of Taste in the Early Seicento" -
27:33
Frederick Ilchman: "Birth in Venice: Early Art Collecting in the 'Serenissima'" -
28:22
Chriscinda Henry: "The Venetian Courtesan as Collector, Host, and Entertainer: The Case of Elisabetta Condulmer" -
29:26
Patrizia Cavazzini: "From the Art Market to St Peter's: The Cases of Nicolas Poussin and Valentin de Boulogne" -
30:44
Frances Gage: "Outgrowing the Patron Who Made You: Pricing, Promotion, and Artistic Celebrity in Seventeenth-Century Rome" -
30:11
Franco Mormando: "Bernini's Painting Collection" -
1:07:28
Conversation with Aso O. Tavitian and Frederick Ilchman