Malcolm Baker: "What Do We Mean by a 'Sculpture Collection'?"
Keynote Address delivered by Malcom Baker, Distinguished Professor, Department of the History of Art, University of California, Riverside. Malcolm Baker presents his lecture, "What Do We Mean by a “Sculpture Collection”?" on Friday, May 19, 2017. This lecture is part of the symposium Sculpture Collecting and Display, 1600–2000 presented by the Center for the History of Collecting at The Frick Collection on Friday and Saturday, May 19–20, 2017.
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6:14
Welcome and Opening Remarks, Ian Wardropper and Inge Reist -
28:41
Jeremy Warren: "The Collecting of Small Bronze Sculptures in Renaissance Italy" -
25:29
Michael Yonan: "Porcelain as Sculpture: Medium, Materiality, and the Categories of Eighteenth–Century Collecting" -
35:28
Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann: "Messy History? Sculpture Collecting and the Kunstkammer" -
1:13
Welcome, Day Two, Inge Reist -
30:03
Betsy J. Rosasco: "Versailles, Marly, Dresden: Magnificence and Its Limits" -
41:03
Julius Bryant: "Gentlemen Prefer Bronze: Garden Sculpture and Sculpture Gardens in Eighteenth–Century England" -
26:12
Jeffrey Collins: "Staging Statues: The Challenge of the Group" -
32:05
Anne-Lise Desmas: "The Gallerie du S.r Girardon Sculpteur Ordinaire du Roy" -
36:17
Alison Yarrington: "Myth, Memory and Marble: The Country House Sculpture Gallery in the Post-Napoleonic Period" -
35:12
Andrew McClellan: "Viewing Sculpture in the Museum Age" -
33:54
Alan P. Darr: "The Legacy of William Valentiner in Shaping the Display of European Sculpture in American Museums, 1900–Present" -
1:10:34
James Fenton in conversation with Ian Wardropper