Welcome, Day Two, Inge Reist
Inge Reist, Director, Center for the History of Collecting, Frick Art Reference Library, presents welcoming remarks on Saturday, May 20, 2017 as part of the two-day 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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6:14Welcome and Opening Remarks, Ian Wardropper and Inge ReistMay 19, 2017 to May 20, 2017
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55:06Malcolm Baker: "What Do We Mean by a 'Sculpture Collection'?"May 19, 2017
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28:41Jeremy Warren: "The Collecting of Small Bronze Sculptures in Renaissance Italy"May 19, 2017
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25:29Michael Yonan: "Porcelain as Sculpture: Medium, Materiality, and the Categories of Eighteenth–Century Collecting"May 19, 2017
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35:28Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann: "Messy History? Sculpture Collecting and the Kunstkammer"May 19, 2017
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30:03Betsy J. Rosasco: "Versailles, Marly, Dresden: Magnificence and Its Limits"May 20, 2017
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41:03Julius Bryant: "Gentlemen Prefer Bronze: Garden Sculpture and Sculpture Gardens in Eighteenth–Century England"May 20, 2017
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26:12Jeffrey Collins: "Staging Statues: The Challenge of the Group"May 20, 2017
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32:05Anne-Lise Desmas: "The Gallerie du S.r Girardon Sculpteur Ordinaire du Roy"May 20, 2017
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36:17Alison Yarrington: "Myth, Memory and Marble: The Country House Sculpture Gallery in the Post-Napoleonic Period"May 20, 2017
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35:12Andrew McClellan: "Viewing Sculpture in the Museum Age"May 20, 2017
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33:54Alan P. Darr: "The Legacy of William Valentiner in Shaping the Display of European Sculpture in American Museums, 1900–Present"May 20, 2017
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1:10:34James Fenton in conversation with Ian WardropperMay 20, 2017