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Smuggling The Renaissance The Illicit Export Of Artworks Out Of Italy 18611909 1st Edition Joanna Smalcerz

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Smuggling The Renaissance The Illicit Export Of Artworks Out Of Italy 18611909 1st Edition Joanna Smalcerz
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.69 MB
Pages: 255
Author: Joanna Smalcerz
ISBN: 9789004421493, 9004421491
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Smuggling The Renaissance The Illicit Export Of Artworks Out Of Italy 18611909 1st Edition Joanna Smalcerz by Joanna Smalcerz 9789004421493, 9004421491 instant download after payment.

Smuggling the Renaissance: The Illicit Export of Artworks Out of Italy, 1861-1909 explores the phenomenon of art spoliation in Italy following Unification (1861), when the international demand for Italian Renaissance artworks was at an all-time high but effective art protection legislation had not yet been passed. Making use of rich archival material Joanna Smalcerz narrates the complex and often dramatic struggle between the lawmakers of the new Italian State, and international curators (e.g., Wilhelm Bode), collectors (e.g., Isabella Stewart Gardner) and dealers (e.g., Stefano Bardini) who continuously orchestrated illicit schemes to export abroad Italian masterpieces. At the heart of the intertwinement of the art trade, art scholarship and art protection policies the author exposes the socio-psychological dynamics of unlawful collecting.

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