Charles Sebag-Montefiore: "The Barings: A Dynasty of Art Collectors"
March 2, 2013
Charles Sebag-Montefiore, Independent Scholar and Trustee of The National Gallery in London, discusses the Barings, a dynasty of art collectors. This lecture was part of the symposium "Money for the Most Exquisite Things: Bankers and Collecting from the Medici to the Rockefellers," organized by the Center for the History of Collecting at The Frick Collection, March 1, 2013 to March 2, 2013.
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10:20
Ian Wardropper, Inge Reist: Introduction: "Money for the Most Exquisite Things" -
29:49
David Alan Brown: "Can Bankers Be Collectors? Introductory Remarks" -
35:45
Richard Sylla: "The Art of Banking Since the Medici" -
30:53
Dale Kent: "The Rise of Collecting in Renaissance Florence: Cosimo de’ Medici and His Sons" -
2:30
Inge Reist: Welcome to "Money for the Most Exquisite Things," Day 2 -
27:24
Daniella Ben-Arie: "Henry Hope: Patron and Collector" -
22:51
Jeannie Chapel: "Thomas Hope, Collector of Contemporary and Old Master Pictures" -
30:46
Robert Skwirblies: "Edward Solly and His Painting Collection in Berlin, 1813-1830" -
46:50
Pippa Shirley: “Old Pictures, Old Cabinets, Old China”: The Rothschilds as Collectors -
49:26
Edgar Munhall: "The David-Weill Family" -
30:22
Jennifer Tonkovich: "Panic and Purchases: Pierpont Morgan in 1907" -
22:31
Everett Fahy: "The Lehmans, Father and Son" -
35:45
Manuel Gonzalez: "Art at Work: The David Rockefeller Legacy"