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Renaissance Treasures from the Edmond Foulc Collection Jack Hinton

Renaissance Treasures from the Edmond Foulc Collection By Jack Hinton

Renaissance Treasures from the Edmond Foulc Collection by Jack Hinton


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Renaissance Treasures from the Edmond Foulc Collection by Jack Hinton

A celebration of the exceptional collection of Renaissance art assembled by Edmond Foulc and its purchase by the Philadelphia Museum of Art

In 1930, the Philadelphia Museum of Art acquired the collection of medieval and Renaissance sculpture and decorative arts assembled by Edmond Foulc (1828-1916). Foulc's beautiful Paris residence was an important gathering place for like-minded art enthusiasts and collectors such as Frederic Spitzer, Alexander Basilewsky, and Emile Gavet, and this book explores his collecting practice in context as well as the museum's efforts to secure these treasures for its new building. An extended essay on the collection's highlights includes discussions of famous works such as the choir screen from the Chateau de Pagny, an enamel triptych by the Master of the Large Foreheads, the Virgin and Child by Desiderio da Settignano, and Adoration of the Christ Child by Luca della Robbia, in addition to magnificent examples of cutlery, metalwork, and furniture.

About Jack Hinton

Jack Hinton is associate curator of European decorative arts and sculpture at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Alexandra Gauthier is a PhD student at the Sorbonne, Paris, and an expert on Edmond Foulc.

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CIN0876332947G
9780876332948
0876332947
Renaissance Treasures from the Edmond Foulc Collection by Jack Hinton
Used - Good
Paperback
Yale University Press
20210202
80
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