An introduction discussing acquisition, supply, expertise, economics, and other issues is followed by chronologically-arranged, annotated contributions addressing English art collections and collectors. Originally published in 1972 by W. W. Norton, New York under the title The English as Collectors:
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An introduction discussing acquisition, supply, expertise, economics, and other issues is followed by chronologically-arranged, annotated contributions addressing English art collections and collectors. Originally published in 1972 by W. W. Norton, New York under the title The English as Collectors:
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Seller's Description:
This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside. This book has hardback covers. Clean from markings. In fair condition, suitable as a study copy. Dust jacket in fair condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item, 1600grams, ISBN: 0701113367.
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Very Good. 1999. Cloth, dj. Sm 4to, 461 pp. Illustrated in b&w. Some shelf wear to dust jacket, with creased tear to front dj. (Subject: Art History. )
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A sound copy, unmarked except for an owner name on the front flyleaf, ink from which has bled onto the endpaper; page rippling; in a ragged dj. A Documentary Chrestomathy. 4to, cloth. xv+461 pp, 96 b/w illustrations, bibliography, index. A study comprised primarily of contemporary accounts of collectors and collections from about the middle of the Eighteenth Century. Authors include Horace Walpole, Anna Jameson, Gustav Waagen and Geroge Redford.
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Fine except for a minor bump at the foot of the spine. A Documentary Chrestomathy. 4to, cloth. xv+461 pp, 96 b/w illustrations, bibliography, index. A study comprised primarily of contemporary accounts of collectors and collections from about the middle of the Eighteenth Century. Authors include Horace Walpole, Anna Jameson, Gustav Waagen and Geroge Redford.