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Book Synopsis: When French revolutionaries sacked royal holdings at the end of the 18th century, they began the largest transfer of artistic goods in world history. By 1850 many "repossessed" treasures had come to rest in a new institution, the public museum, where they were assigned educational tasks. Anne Higonnet's book begins at this turning point in the history of art, but it looks instead at another new institution, the collection museum. Emerging in London with the Wallace Collection, the collection museum spread rapidly in Gilded Age America. To the discontent of many Europeans, cash-flush Americans like J.P. Morgan and Henry Clay Frick went on collecting campaigns that netted masterpiece after masterpiece, along with the furniture and fittings of dozens of aristocratic residences.From the outset, these collectors planned to present their trophies to the public as museums in which they could dictate each and every detail of the arrangements. Drawing on a decade of research, Higonnet weaves le

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Experience the captivating history of art through the pages of "A Museum of One's Own: Private Collecting, Public Gift Book." This fascinating book takes you on a journey back to the 18th century, where French revolutionaries embarked on the largest transfer of artistic goods in history. Discover how these treasures ultimately found their way into public museums, shaping the way we appreciate and learn from art today.

But this book goes beyond the well-known public museums and delves into the world of collection museums. Dive into the emergence of the collection museum phenomenon, starting with the iconic Wallace Collection in London. Explore how collection museums quickly gained popularity in Gilded Age America, thanks to passionate collectors like J.P. Morgan and Henry Clay Frick.

What sets this book apart is its focus on the intentions of these collectors. From the very beginning, the goal was to present their extraordinary collections to the public, shaping the entire museum experience down to the smallest details. Anne Higonnet, drawing from a decade of research, masterfully explores the fascinating stories behind these collectors and their cherished masterpieces.

Immerse yourself in the rich history and enchanting tales that "A Museum of One's Own: Private Collecting, Public Gift Book" has to offer. Uncover the mesmerizing journey of art collection and rediscover the artistic legacy that has shaped our world. Get your hands on this captivating book today and enhance your appreciation for the incredible museums we enjoy today.

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