Richard Sylla: "The Art of Banking Since the Medici"
Richard Sylla, Henry Kaufman Professor of Financial History, Stern School of Business, New York University, discusses the art of banking since the Medici. This lecture was part of the symposium "Money for the Most Exquisite Things: Bankers and Collecting from the Medici to the Rockefellers," organized by the Center for the History of Collecting at The Frick Collection, March 1, 2013 to March 2, 2013.
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10:20
Ian Wardropper, Inge Reist: Introduction: "Money for the Most Exquisite Things"March 1, 2013 to March 2, 2013 -
29:49
David Alan Brown: "Can Bankers Be Collectors? Introductory Remarks"March 1, 2013 -
30:53
Dale Kent: "The Rise of Collecting in Renaissance Florence: Cosimo de’ Medici and His Sons"March 1, 2013 -
2:30
Inge Reist: Welcome to "Money for the Most Exquisite Things," Day 2March 2, 2013 -
27:24
Daniella Ben-Arie: "Henry Hope: Patron and Collector"March 2, 2013 -
22:51
Jeannie Chapel: "Thomas Hope, Collector of Contemporary and Old Master Pictures"March 2, 2013 -
29:57
Charles Sebag-Montefiore: "The Barings: A Dynasty of Art Collectors"March 2, 2013 -
30:46
Robert Skwirblies: "Edward Solly and His Painting Collection in Berlin, 1813-1830"March 2, 2013 -
46:50
Pippa Shirley: “Old Pictures, Old Cabinets, Old China”: The Rothschilds as CollectorsMarch 2, 2013 -
49:26
Edgar Munhall: "The David-Weill Family"March 2, 2013 -
30:22
Jennifer Tonkovich: "Panic and Purchases: Pierpont Morgan in 1907"March 2, 2013 -
22:31
Everett Fahy: "The Lehmans, Father and Son"March 2, 2013 -
35:45
Manuel Gonzalez: "Art at Work: The David Rockefeller Legacy"March 2, 2013