Companion to the Most Celebrated Private Galleries of Art in London
A professional author of art and literary criticism as well as travel writing, Anna Jameson (1794–1860) journeyed widely in Europe and North America, and moved in the literary circles which included the Brownings and Harriet Martineau. Many of her other works are also reissued in the Cambridge Library Collection. In 1844, she published this book on the great private art collections of London. She begins with an essay on the formation of the collections, from the seventeenth-century earl of Arundel onwards, and then describes in turn the Queen's Gallery, the Bridgewater, Sutherland, Grosvenor and Lansdowne galleries, and the collections of Sir Robert Peel and of the poet Samuel Rogers. For each collection there is an introductory essay, a catalogue raisonnée and a note of the most important items in the collection. This work is a fascinating and valuable guide to mid-nineteenth-century taste and fashion in art.
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July 2014Paperback
9781108073844
458 pages
216 × 140 × 26 mm
0.58kg
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Table of Contents
- General introduction
- The Queen's Gallery
- The Bridgewater Gallery
- The Sutherland Gallery
- The Grosvenor Gallery
- The collection of the Marquis of Lansdowne
- The collection of Sir Robert Peel
- The collection of Mr Rogers.