Louisa Wood Ruby: "A Family Affair: Bruegel and Sons in America"
Louisa Wood Ruby, Head of Photoarchive Research, Frick Art Reference Library presents her lecture, “A Family Affair: Bruegel and Sons in America" on Saturday, May 14, 2016. This lecture is part of the symposium 'America and the Art of Flanders: Collecting Paintings by Rubens, Van Dyck, and Their Circles' presented by the Center for the History of Collecting at The Frick Collection on Friday and Saturday, May 13-14, 2016.
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9:05Welcome and Opening Remarks, Stephen Bury and Esmée QuodbachMay 13, 2016 to May 14, 2016
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45:34Arthur Wheelock: "Pleasure and Prestige: The Complex History of Collecting Flemish Art in America"May 13, 2016
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32:00Lance Humphries: "Before Modern Connoisseurship: Robert Gilmor, Jr.'s Quest for Flemish Paintings in the Early Republic"May 13, 2016
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30:02Margaret Laster: "The Taste for Flemish Art in Early Nineteenth-Century New York"May 13, 2016
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24:02Adam Eaker: "The American Van Dyck"May 13, 2016
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3:07Welcome and Opening Remarks, Inge ReistMay 14, 2016
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20:32Adam Eaker: "Building a Flemish Collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art"May 14, 2016
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25:13Esmée Quodbach: "Never a dull picture": John G. Johnson Collects Flemish ArtMay 14, 2016
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29:01George Keyes: "Collecting Flemish Paintings in the Midwest, from Detroit to Minneapolis"May 14, 2016
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31:16Dennis Weller: "Creating an Acquired Taste: The Influence of Wilhelm Valentiner and Others"May 14, 2016
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28:21Betsy Wieseman: "Collecting Rubens in America"May 14, 2016
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27:52Alexandra Libby: "From Personal Treasures to Public Gifts: Building the Flemish Painting Collection at the National Gallery of Art"May 14, 2016
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39:55Anne Woollett: "Collecting Flemish Paintings in Southern California: Then and Now"May 14, 2016
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41:49Thomas Leysen in conversation with Arthur WheelockMay 14, 2016