Welcome and Opening Remarks, Ian Wardropper and Inge Reist
Welcome and opening remarks from Ian Wardropper, Director, The Frick Collection, and Inge Reist, Director, Center for the History of Collecting, Frick Art Reference Library. This video introduces a series of lectures from the symposium Made in the USA: Collecting American Art during the Long Nineteenth Century presented by the Center for the History of Collecting at The Frick Collection on Friday and Saturday, March 3–4, 2017.
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45:11Linda S. Ferber: "Collecting American Art: Building a National Narrative"March 3, 2017
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28:46Lance Humphries: "The Patronage of Robert Gilmor, Jr.: The Role of a Merchant Prince in Defining an American School of Art"March 3, 2017
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27:52Margaret R. Laster: "Art for the Public: Luman Reed, Jonathan Sturges, and the New-York Gallery of Fine Arts"March 3, 2017
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30:35Kimberly Orcutt: "The American Art-Union Experiment"March 3, 2017
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37:10Elizabeth Mankin Kornhauser: "Daniel Wadsworth and Elizabeth Hart Jarvis: Collecting American Landscape Painting and Sculpture"March 4, 2017
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39:15Sarah Cash: "Encouraging American Genius: William Wilson Corcoran, Collector"March 4, 2017
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33:18Madeleine Fidell-Beaufort: "Samuel P. Avery as an Agent, Dealer, and Expert in Building American Art Collections"March 4, 2017
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41:02Jay Cantor: "Every Patron a Pericles: New York Clubs and the Promotion of American Art"March 4, 2017
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29:23Richard H. Saunders: "Caveat Emptor: The American Historical Portrait in the Early Twentieth Century"March 4, 2017
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30:20Barbara Dayer Gallati: "Samuel Untermyer: The Man Who Bought Whistler's 'Falling Rocket'"March 4, 2017
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49:11Alice Walton in Conversation with Linda S. FerberMarch 4, 2017