
Despite the central importance of connoisseurship in the rarefied world of art collecting, it occupies an uncomfortable position in modern scholarship. On the one hand, the concept retains a significant role in the study of art and the care of public and private collections when it is linked with art appreciation, qualities visible to the attuned eye, or the processes of attribution and authentication. On the other hand, the last century has seen connoisseurship marginalized in academic discourse: it is often associated with amateurism, social elitism, status-display, and intellectual mystification.The present collection of essays enters this breach and--by adopting a broad, interdisciplinary approach--considers connoisseurship afresh, investigating its practice in both familiar and unexpected places. Essays on the role of connoisseurship in Western art history appear alongside innovative, global perspectives on Chinese numismatics and walnut collecting, wine and coffee expertise, the market for geological specimens, and the parallels between Morellian connoisseurship and modern forensics. These essays resonate with one another in surprising ways and create new dialogues about connoisseurship's meaning and application, demonstrating that its practice can be both intuitive and scientific.
This collection of essays investigates the tension between the traditional practice of connoisseurship and its marginalized status within contemporary academic discourse. Editors Christina M. Anderson and Peter Stewart curate a series of interdisciplinary contributions that re-examine the role of expertise in attribution, authentication, and collection management. By bridging the gap between intuitive observation and scientific methodology, the authors argue for a renewed relevance of connoisseurship across diverse fields of study.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and critics recognize this volume as a significant attempt to rehabilitate the reputation of connoisseurship within the humanities. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a rigorous examination of how expertise is constructed and validated across different disciplines.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
2023-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019092358X
ISBN-13:
9780190923587
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