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Book Synopsis: The story of the father and son who created the extraordinary collection that became Baltimore's Walters Art Gallery. In the mid-nineteenth century, Baltimore businessman William Thompson Walters began to patronize the artists of Maryland. Today, the museum that bears his name—Baltimore's Walters Art Gallery—excels in fields as diverse as Egyptian bronzes, Byzantine silver, illuminated manuscripts, medieval carved ivories, early Renaissance paintings, Sèvres porcelains, Islamic metalwork, and Chinese ceramics. Surprisingly, the story of how William Walters and his son Henry created one of the finest privately assembled museums in the United States has not been told.
With this new book, William Johnston, the Walters's curator of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century art, restores William and Henry Walters to their rightful place among America's great art collectors. Drawing upon the knowledge of the early museum staff and gathering valuable information from the few other available sources, Johnston has painstakingly recreated the life and world of the Walterses.
Though Henry Walters moved easily in Baltimore and New York social circles, Johnston explains, he kept much to himself and generally purchased art away from the public's eye. Despite the Walterses' reticence, they had a significant influence on the development of American tastes and museums—William in his role as the first chairman of the Committee on Works of Art for the Corcoran Gallery in Washington, D.C., and Henry as the second vice-president of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Their personal collection differs from those of other, more familiar collectors, such as J. P. Morgan and Henry Clay Frick, in that Henry Walters intended from the very first that the collection form a museum to serve the public.
When the museum first opened its doors in 1934, Johnston relates, many visitors were surprised by the collection's size and by its comprehensive representation of the history of art from the third millennium b.c. to the early twentieth century. Richly illustrated with black-and-white photographs and sixteen pages of full color, this book will fascinate anyone interested in Baltimore history, the history of museums and art collecting in America, and the art and culture of nineteenth-century America.
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Discover the fascinating story of William and Henry Walters in the gripping book, "The Reticent Collectors". Uncover the journey of how a Baltimore businessman and his son built one of the most extraordinary art collections in America, which eventually became Baltimore's iconic Walters Art Gallery. From Egyptian bronzes to Byzantine silver, illuminated manuscripts to early Renaissance paintings, this gallery boasts a diverse range of artistic treasures waiting to be explored.
Join William Johnston, the curator of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century art at the Walters, as he unveils the untold tale of the Walterses. With meticulous research and exclusive insights from early museum staff, Johnston paints a vivid picture of the art-loving duo's life and their influential impact on American taste and the evolution of museums. Learn how William Walters took the helm as the first chairman of the Committee on Works of Art for the Corcoran Gallery, while Henry Walters became the second vice-president of the renowned Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
What sets the Walterses apart is their vision of art accessible to the public. As you turn the pages, immerse yourself in the extensive collection that spans from the third millennium b.c. to the early twentieth century. Astonish in the vast representation of art history, from mesmerizing Sèvres porcelains to intricate Islamic metalwork and graceful Chinese ceramics. The book is beautifully enriched with captivating black-and-white photographs and a stunning sixteen-page full-color section, allowing you to relish the magnificence of the Walters Art Gallery's masterpieces.
Delve into the enthralling world of the Walterses and uncover their influence on American art collecting, museums, and Baltimore's rich history. This captivating book is a must-read for anyone captivated by art, culture, and the spirit of nineteenth-century America. Experience the legacy of the Walterses and be inspired to explore the wonders of the Walters Art Gallery. Get your copy now!
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