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The Nation's Mantelpiece Jonathan Conlin

The Nation's Mantelpiece By Jonathan Conlin

The Nation's Mantelpiece by Jonathan Conlin


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The Nation's Mantelpiece: A History of the National Gallery by Jonathan Conlin

Ever since its conception in 1824, the National Gallery has been part of British national life to an extent unmatched by any other great museum. The first history of the Gallery ever published, this unique account traces the development of an institution whose superlative collections often set the pace in art history, but whose dependence on parliamentary funding regularly implicated it in political debates surrounding education, social cohesion, and national heritage. The story of the Gallery's holdings offers an intriguing opportunity to follow the changes in taste and connoisseurship that have helped create the Old Master canon; and the design, history, and location of the building itself also receive close attention. Copiously illustrated with 60 of its most significant paintings, as well as previously unpublished architectural plans, cartoons, and other images, this is an insightful account of a British treasure.

The Nation's Mantelpiece Reviews

The National Gallery is a unique cultural achievement: a supreme collection of pictures owned and enjoyed by the people. How it happened, the mixture of principle and politics, muddle, scholarship, philanthropy and luck is a peculiarly British story. And it is told, for the first time, lucidly and compellingly, by Jonathan Conlin in this admirable book. --Neil MacGregor, director, British Museum

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GOR011046220
9781843680208
1843680203
The Nation's Mantelpiece: A History of the National Gallery by Jonathan Conlin
Used - Like New
Paperback
Pallas Athene Publishers
20080101
556
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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