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- catalog abstract ""The Grosvenor Gallery was located at a fashionable upper-class address: 135-137 New Bond Street, London. After giving final orders to dressmakers and tailors on New Bond Street, its visitors were free to enter the cool interior of this temple of contemplation and suspend ordinary time. This book is richly illustrated with many examples of the art the audience would have seen on such an occasion." "In the hands of an innovative team consisting of Sir Coutts Lindsay, his wife Blanche Lindsay, and two managers, Charles Halle and Joseph Comyns Carr, the gallery developed a reputation as a leading exhibition space for British and Continental artists during the late Victorian period. What factors contributed to its rise to prominence on the London exhibition circuit? How did it maintain that respected place in light of the diversification of showcases during this period?" "Central to this book is a close examination of the paintings which were shown at the gallery during its fourteen-year run, how they were received by the critics, and which movements were represented."--Jacket.".
- catalog alternative "Grovesnor Gallery, 1877-1890".
- catalog contributor b11744847.
- catalog created "c2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "c2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
- catalog description ""In the hands of an innovative team consisting of Sir Coutts Lindsay, his wife Blanche Lindsay, and two managers, Charles Halle and Joseph Comyns Carr, the gallery developed a reputation as a leading exhibition space for British and Continental artists during the late Victorian period. What factors contributed to its rise to prominence on the London exhibition circuit? How did it maintain that respected place in light of the diversification of showcases during this period?" "Central to this book is a close examination of the paintings which were shown at the gallery during its fourteen-year run, how they were received by the critics, and which movements were represented."--Jacket.".
- catalog description ""The Grosvenor Gallery was located at a fashionable upper-class address: 135-137 New Bond Street, London. After giving final orders to dressmakers and tailors on New Bond Street, its visitors were free to enter the cool interior of this temple of contemplation and suspend ordinary time. This book is richly illustrated with many examples of the art the audience would have seen on such an occasion."".
- catalog description "1. The Late Victorian Period -- An Age of Doubt -- 2. The Temple of Art -- 3. High Priests and Worshippers at the Temple of Aestheticism -- 4. Emergence of Women Artists and Audience: Temple as Safe Haven -- 5. A New High Priest from the Continent: Jules Bastien-Lepage and the "Little Knot of Worshippers" -- 6. Burning "Ardour and Tobacco" at the Shrines of Bastien-Lepage and Whistler -- 7. New Affiliations: Enter the Glasgow Boys -- 8. The Grosvenor Gallery's Legacy as a Site of Cultural and Ritual Worship.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 247-256) and index.".
- catalog extent "263 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0838638503 (alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "c2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Madison, NJ : Fairleigh Dickinson University Press,".
- catalog spatial "England London".
- catalog spatial "England".
- catalog spatial "England.".
- catalog subject "708.2/132 21".
- catalog subject "Aesthetic movement (Art)".
- catalog subject "Aesthetics, British 19th century.".
- catalog subject "Art criticism England History 19th century.".
- catalog subject "Art galleries, Commercial England London History.".
- catalog subject "Grosvenor Gallery (London, England : 1877-1890) History.".
- catalog subject "N1165.G76 D46 1999".
- catalog subject "Painting, English 19th century.".
- catalog subject "Painting, Victorian England.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The Late Victorian Period -- An Age of Doubt -- 2. The Temple of Art -- 3. High Priests and Worshippers at the Temple of Aestheticism -- 4. Emergence of Women Artists and Audience: Temple as Safe Haven -- 5. A New High Priest from the Continent: Jules Bastien-Lepage and the "Little Knot of Worshippers" -- 6. Burning "Ardour and Tobacco" at the Shrines of Bastien-Lepage and Whistler -- 7. New Affiliations: Enter the Glasgow Boys -- 8. The Grosvenor Gallery's Legacy as a Site of Cultural and Ritual Worship.".
- catalog title "At the temple of art : the Grosvenor Gallery, 1877-1890 / Colleen Denney.".
- catalog title "Grovesnor Gallery, 1877-1890".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".