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9780199237517: The Marlborough Gems: Formerly at Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire
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A useful account of elaborate Renaissance and later mounts, which have all too often been removed and discarded, but are useful for identification and dating as well as the history of taste. (Kenneth Lapatin, Times Literary Supplement)

A splendid and wonderfully rich volume (Lucia Pirzio Biroli Stfanelli, Apollo Magazine)

The major importance of this book lies in the full catalogue of the collection (Art Newspaper)

compiled and written with great sensitivity by a scholar deeply attuned to the nuances of the collector's world and it will continue to repay frequent and profound study. (Martin Henig, Journal of the History of Collections)
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The collection of about 800 engraved gems of the Fourth Duke of Marlborough (1739-1817) at Blenheim Palace was the largest and most important of the 18th-century English collections. It comprised a Renaissance collection of the Gonzaga Dukes of Mantua, acquired by Lord Arundel in the mid-17th century; the mid-18th-century collection of Lord Bessborough; and the Duke's own acquisitions in Italy and elsewhere.

The collection was finally dispersed at sale in 1899. The present whereabouts of little over one quarter is now known, while the appearance of less than one third is known from autopsy or mainly 18th-century drawings. However, the Beazley Archive in Oxford possesses impressions and electrotype copies of virtually every Marlborough gem as well as the cataloguer's notebooks.

This publication presents in full colour all the illustrative material available, from the Archive, from drawings and from autopsy, study, and photography, of the surviving identified pieces. Each is described and discussed, and, in the accompaying text, the evidence for the Mantua collecting and the sources for the later collections are explored, with emphasis on the way the collection illustrates the history of gem-collecting in England, and the reception there of classical iconography which came to be much copied in the 18th century and later in other media.

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  • VerlagOUP Oxford
  • Erscheinungsdatum2009
  • ISBN 10 0199237514
  • ISBN 13 9780199237517
  • EinbandTapa dura
  • Anzahl der Seiten384

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