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Collectors Commissioners Curators Studies In Medieval Art For Stephen N Fliegel Elina Gertsman

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Collectors Commissioners Curators Studies In Medieval Art For Stephen N Fliegel Elina Gertsman
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Publisher: De Gruyter
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 21.65 MB
Pages: 428
Author: Elina Gertsman;
ISBN: B0BYX22DQB
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Collectors Commissioners Curators Studies In Medieval Art For Stephen N Fliegel Elina Gertsman by Elina Gertsman; B0BYX22DQB instant download after payment.

This volume celebrates the storied career of Stephen N. Fliegel, the former Robert Bergman Curator of Medieval Art at the Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA). Authors of these essays, all leading curators in their fields, offer insights into curatorial practices by highlighting key objects in some of the most important medieval collections in North America and Europe: Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Louvre, the British Museum, Victoria & Albert Museum, the Getty, the Groeningemuseum, The Morgan Library, Vienna’s Kunsthistorisches Museum, and, of course, the CMA, offering perspectives on the histories of collecting and display, artistic identity, and patronage, with special foci on Burgundian art, acquisition histories, and objects in the CMA.

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