Painters' Paintings: From Freud to van Dyck

Painters' Paintings: From Freud to van Dyck

by Anne Robbins (Author)

Synopsis

In this intriguing book, Anne Robbins explores the little-known history of artists collecting paintings. Focusing on the collections of Freud, Matisse, Degas, Leighton, Watts, and Van Dyck, she assesses the ways painters benefitted from owning someone else's work, their motivations for collecting, and how the history of a painting's ownership influences our own view of both the artist and the work. Robbins investigates paintings as the sources of creative inspiration, and even their use in teaching theories of art. She also examines how painters acquired the paintings they desired, whether through auction, dealerships, gift or exchange, and how they cared for the works: storing them, displaying them, and, in some cases, flaunting them for self-promotion. Robbins ultimately argues that the acts of acquiring art and of art making evolve in tandem-there are rich, multilayered connections between works owned and works painted.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 15 Jun 2016

ISBN 10: 1857096118
ISBN 13: 9781857096118

Author Bio
Anne Robbins is associate curator of Post-1800 paintings at the National Gallery, London.