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Studio, Shop, Cabinet, Gallery: Spaces for Experiencing Art in Europe, 1600-1800

<div class="col-lg-6 col-md-6 col-sm-12">Even before public and private art museums proliferated in Europe during the 19th century, artists illustrated the sites where art was made, exhibited, and sold. They reacted to the popularity of emerging public venues for art, and the excitement these sites generated about seeing, discussing, and collecting art. Beyond the familiar and visually rich subject of the artist’s studio, artists explored the academy’s exhibition spaces and classrooms, the auction house, commercial galleries, and the collector’s cabinet. Some draftsmen faithfully rendered these spaces, recording the details and interactions of an art world that was rapidly expanding and becoming increasingly international. In contrast, others used these places as the premise for a fantasy picture or a symbolic meditation on the greater significance of art production and appreciation.</div> <div class="col-lg-6 col-md-6 col-sm-12">The emergence of more new spaces for art had broad economic and social implications. Consequently, within this genre of images, great attention was paid to depictions of both artists and collectors. The images featured here consistently present artists as worthy of respect, emphasizing that they worked with their minds and not just with their skilled hands. They often appear dressed like wealthy gentleman, not lowly workers sullied by paint, printer’s ink, or dust. Connoisseurs are depicted as worldly brokers of cultural influence—or satirized as fools who squint at details rather than appreciate the entire work as the artist had intended. <em>Elizabeth Kathleen Mitchell, PhD, Burton and Deedee McMurtry Curator, and Director of the Curatorial Fellowship Program</em></div>

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Title Artist Medium & Support Creation Date Accession Number
The Engraver and the Etcher   Bosse, Abraham   Engraving and etching  1643  1994.17
A Catalogue of Plates   Jode, Arnold de   Etching and typeface  1675  1988.123
Catalog of the various curiosities in the Cabinet of the late Mr. Quentin Lorangère (Catalogue raisonné des diverses curiosités du cabinet de feu M. Quentin de Lorangère)   Gersaint, Edmé François   Illustrated book with etching  1744  1986.99
The Royal Academy of Arts   Earlom, Richard   Mezzotint  1773  1975.142.1
The Connoisseur and Tired Boy   Dawe, Philip   Mezzotint  1776  2013.2
Exhibition in the Louvre in 1787 (Exposition au Salon du Louvre en 1787)   Martini, Pietro Antonio   Etching and engraving  1787  1975.35
The Life Class of the Vienna Academy   Jacobé, Johann   Mezzotint  1790  1986.277
Study for the subscription ticket for an engraving after John Singleton Copley's "The Siege and Relief of Gibraltar, 14th September 1782"   Bartolozzi, Francesco   Pen and ink with brush and wash, over graphite on paper  1791  1983.260
Key to "The Royal Academy of Arts"   Artist unknown   Engraving  1794  1975.142.2
A Peep at Christies; -or-Tally-ho, and his Nimeny-pimmeney taking the Morning Lounge   Gillray, James   Colored etching and aquatint  1796  1979.10
Members of the Society of Dilettanti   Turner, Charles   Mezzotint  1800-1820  1979.53
Trade Card of Henri-Louis Basan   Choffard, Pierre-Philippe   Etching  1803  1969.72
Members of the Society of Dilettanti   Say, William   Mezzotint  1812-1816  1979.54
Portrait of Jacob Moelaert   Verkolje, Nicolaas   Mezzotint  c. 1720  1976.142
A collector examining a drawing   Artist unknown   Brown wash over graphite on paper  c. 1790  1980.13

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Last updated: 04/20/2021


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