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- catalog abstract ""Public Access to Art in Paris explores public accessibility to art (mainly painting and sculpture) on exhibit in Paris from the High Middle Ages to the year 1800. The topic is important, because from such displays emerged the familiar institutions and practices of the modern world: public museums and sculpture gardens, exhibitions of contemporary art, and popular art journalism. This book traces the origins and development of these familiar components in the city of Paris, where Robert Berger believes all the crucial elements first appeared together. The documentary format offers the reader an extensive array of source writings, many translated for the first time."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b11090147.
- catalog created "c1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "c1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1999.".
- catalog description ""Public Access to Art in Paris explores public accessibility to art (mainly painting and sculpture) on exhibit in Paris from the High Middle Ages to the year 1800. The topic is important, because from such displays emerged the familiar institutions and practices of the modern world: public museums and sculpture gardens, exhibitions of contemporary art, and popular art journalism. This book traces the origins and development of these familiar components in the city of Paris, where Robert Berger believes all the crucial elements first appeared together. The documentary format offers the reader an extensive array of source writings, many translated for the first time."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "1. Medieval Paris as an Artistic Capital -- 2. City Sights: Streetcorner Madonnas, Processions, and the Dance of Death -- 3. Showcases for the Avant-Garde: Royal Entries of the Renaissance -- 4. Toward the Public Exhibition: The "Mays" of Notre-Dame -- 5. Academy Exhibitions Under Louis XIV -- 6. Sun King's Picture Collection -- 7. Rise of the Popular Press in the Seventeenth Century -- 8. Exploring Paris, Guidebook in Hand -- 9. Academy Opens Its Collection to Amateurs -- 10. Abbe Du Bos Defines a New Aesthetic -- 11. Place Dauphine Exhibitions -- 12. Salons -- 13. Painting in Buskins -- 14. From Princely Collection to Public Museum: The Palais Royal and Luxembourg Galleries -- 15. Later Eighteenth Century.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [285]-288) and index.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 295 p. :".
- catalog identifier "027101749X (alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "c1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "University Park : Pennsylvania State University Press,".
- catalog spatial "France Paris".
- catalog subject "709/.44/361 21".
- catalog subject "Art France Paris Exhibitions Sources.".
- catalog subject "Art literature France Paris History.".
- catalog subject "Art museums France Paris History.".
- catalog subject "N6850 .B46 1999".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Medieval Paris as an Artistic Capital -- 2. City Sights: Streetcorner Madonnas, Processions, and the Dance of Death -- 3. Showcases for the Avant-Garde: Royal Entries of the Renaissance -- 4. Toward the Public Exhibition: The "Mays" of Notre-Dame -- 5. Academy Exhibitions Under Louis XIV -- 6. Sun King's Picture Collection -- 7. Rise of the Popular Press in the Seventeenth Century -- 8. Exploring Paris, Guidebook in Hand -- 9. Academy Opens Its Collection to Amateurs -- 10. Abbe Du Bos Defines a New Aesthetic -- 11. Place Dauphine Exhibitions -- 12. Salons -- 13. Painting in Buskins -- 14. From Princely Collection to Public Museum: The Palais Royal and Luxembourg Galleries -- 15. Later Eighteenth Century.".
- catalog title "Public access to art in Paris : a documentary history from the Middle Ages to 1800 / Robert W. Berger.".
- catalog type "text".