Gaultier, Francoise; Laurent Haumesser: Un Rêve d'Italie. La collection du marquis Campana. Exhibition: Paris, Musée du Louvre, 2018. 576 pages, 550 illustrations. 25x28cms. This catalogue presents re-assembled works from the collection of the Marquis Campana (1808-1880), comprising the paintings, sculptures, jewellery, coins, porcelain, and other art objects of Italy from antiquity until the modern era. It evaluates the importance of such a collection at the time of the Risorgimento, where a sense of political, cultural, and historical Italian nationhood was coming into being. Sold largely to tsar Alexander II and Napoleon III in 1861, the exhibition is a large-scale collaboration of the Louvre and the Hermitage.
Reference : 117714
ISBN : 9782359062502
This catalogue presents re-assembled works from the collection of the Marquis Campana (1808-1880), comprising the paintings, sculptures, jewellery, coins, porcelain, and other art objects of Italy from antiquity until the modern era. It evaluates the importance of such a collection at the time of the Risorgimento, where a sense of political, cultural, and historical Italian nationhood was coming into being. Sold largely to tsar Alexander II and Napoleon III in 1861, the exhibition is a large-scale collaboration of the Louvre and the Hermitage.
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Catalogue de l'exposition au musée du Louvre à Paris du 7 novembre 2018 au 18 février 2019.
Reference : 25246
ISBN : 9782359062502
<meta charset="utf-8"><span data-mce-fragment="1">Giampietro Campana, directeur du mont-de-Piété à Rome, a constitué la plus grande collection privée du XIXe siècle, qui rassemblait aussi bien des objets archéologiques que des peintures, des sculptures et des objets de la Renaissance. Cette collection se caractérisait tant par sa quantité (plus de 10 000 pièces) que par sa qualité, comptant de nombreux chefs-d'œuvre, du Sarcophage des Époux à La Bataille de Paolo Uccello et aux sculptures de Della Robbia. À travers cette collection, à nulle autre pareille, Campana mettait en lumière le patrimoine culturel italien, au moment même où émergeait l'Italie comme nation.</span><br data-mce-fragment="1"><span data-mce-fragment="1">Après ses démêlés avec la justice pontificale, Campana vit sa collection dispersée en 1861 entre la Russie du tsar Alexandre II et la France de Napoléon III, ce qui suscita alors une émotion profonde en Italie et en Europe. C'est ainsi que l'essentiel de la collection Campana arriva au musée du Louvre. Aujourd'hui encore, la galerie Campana, où sont exposés les vases grecs, garde le nom de cette collection qui a joué un rôle décisif dans la constitution des collections du Louvre.</span><br data-mce-fragment="1"><span data-mce-fragment="1">Ce catalogue entend donner, pour la première fois depuis sa dispersion, une vision d'ensemble de cette légendaire collection. Il présente la personnalité flamboyante de Campana et la société dans laquelle il évolua, l'histoire de la collection, la reconstitution de salles du musée Campana à Rome, le goût du collectionneur pour les pastiches et les faux. Il met également en lumière l'influence immense de la collection Campana dans l'art et l'artisanat de la seconde moitié du XIXe siècle.</span> Paris, 2018 Lienart 607 p.,cartonnage éditeur. 25 x 28
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Gaultier Françoise (Sous la direction de), Haumesser Laurent (Sous la direction de), Trofimova Anna (Sous la direction de), Forbes Christopher (Préface)
Reference : 106787
(2018)
ISBN : 2359062506 9782359062502
Lienart, Louvre éditions 2018 In-4 cartonné 28 cm sur 25. Bon état d’occasion.
Bon état d’occasion
Très riche catalogue. Cartonnage d'éditeur aux plats illustrés. Très bon Paris Louvre éditions 2018 1 fort volume in-4°
Catalogue exposition, Musée du Louvre, Paris 2018.
Reference : 23929
ISBN : 9782359062519
Paris, 2018 48 pages, très nombreuses illustrations en couleur, broché. 22 x 28
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