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Treasures of Art in Great Britain

Treasures of Art in Great Britain

Treasures of Art in Great Britain

Being an Account of the Chief Collections of Paintings, Drawings, Sculptures, Illuminated Mss.
Volume 2:
Gustav Friedrich Waagen
Elizabeth Eastlake
April 2015
2
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9781108078870
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    This four-volume work by Gustav Friedrich Waagen (1794–1868), edited and translated by Lady Eastlake (1809–93), was published between 1854 and 1857. As Waagen explains in his preface to the first volume, he had previously published an account of his experiences on his first visit to Britain in 1835, but this new and longer work was addressed primarily to a British audience. It also differs in that the earlier work was more of a general travelogue, whereas these volumes, after an introductory essay, provide a more detailed catalogue - albeit in epistolary form - of works of art in public and private collections. Waagen was crucial to the adoption in Britain of the new approach to art history pioneered by German scholars, and his work is still consulted on matters of provenance and quality. Volume 2 describes the artworks in Buckingham Palace, Apsley House and other private collections in London.

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    April 2015
    Paperback
    9781108078870
    514 pages
    216 × 140 × 29 mm
    0.65kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 13. Buckingham Palace
    • 14. Stafford House
    • 15. Devonshire House
    • 16. Lansdowne House
    • 17. Mr Holford's collection
    • 18. Pictures belonging to the Marquis of Breadalbane
    • 19. Apsley House
    • 20. Drawings by Flaxman in possession of Miss Denman
    • 21. Collections in the environs of London
    • 22. Objects of art belonging to the Rev. E. Coleridge.
      Author
    • Gustav Friedrich Waagen
    • Editor and translator
    • Elizabeth Eastlake