Cleveland, OH, The Cleveland Museum of Art, Morley Lecture Hall, 11150 East Blvd, March 14, 2020
From Creation to Collection: Making and Marketing Drawings in Nineteenth-Century France
Free; ticket required
PROGRAM
Opening Remarks [10:00 – 10:30 AM]
Heather Lemonedes Brown, Virginia N. and Randall J. Barbato Deputy Director and Chief Curator
Britany Salsbury, Associate Curator of Prints and Drawings
Session I: Collecting 19th-Century French Drawings: Exhibitions, Institutions, and the Market [10:30 AM – 12:30 PM]
The First Retrospective Exhibition of the Drawings of J.-A.-D. Ingres (1861)
Andrew Carrington Shelton, Professor of History of Art, The Ohio State University
Private Lines: Collecting and Displaying Studio Drawings in the École des Beaux-Arts in the 19th Century
Anne-Cécile Moheng, Curatorial Fellow, Drawings Collection, Beaux-Arts de Paris
Private Collecting for Public Institutions: 19th-Century French Drawings in Early 20th-Century Cleveland
Britany Salsbury, Associate Curator of Prints and Drawings, Cleveland Museum of Art
The Elusive Mr. Richard Owen: A Dealers Rise and Fall from Grace in the American Art Market
Danielle Hampton Cullen, Research Assistant, European Paintings Department, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Session II: The Materials and Techniques of 19th-Century French Drawings I [1:30 – 3:30 PM]
“Drawing without a Master”: Visual Memory Training and the Politics of Skilled Labor in Nineteenth-Century France
Shana Cooperstein, Visiting Lecturer, Department of Art and Design, Community College of Philadelphia
Learning to Draw Landscape
Patricia Mainardi, Professor Emeritus, Doctoral Program in Art History, The Graduate Center of the City University of New York
Delacroix’s Drawings for Prints on Tracing Paper and Wood
Ashley Dunn, Assistant Curator, Department of Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art
Degas’s Alchemy
Michelle Foa, Associate Professor of European Art, Tulane University
Coffee Break [3:30 – 4:00 PM]
Session III: The Materials and Techniques of 19th-Century French Drawings II [4:00 – 6:00 PM]
Unintended Outcomes: Recognizing Change in Late 19th Century Drawings
Harriet Stratis, Independent Research Conservator
Material as Meaning: Time and Technique in Cézanne’s Drawings
Samantha Friedman, Associate Curator, Department of Drawings and Prints, The Museum of Modern Art and Laura Neufeld, Associate Paper Conservator, The David Booth Conservation Department, The Museum of Modern Art
Negotiating Privacy and the Art Market: Thinking about the Public Exposure of Toulouse-Lautrec’s Private Drawings
Alexandra Courtois de Vicose, Visiting Professor of Art History, Kenyon College
Symbolist Drawing: The Lure of the Particulate
Jay A. Clarke, Rothman Family Curator of Prints and Drawings, Art Institute of Chicago
Reference / Quellennachweis:
CONF: From Creation to Collection (Cleveland, 14 Mar 20). In: ArtHist.net, Jan 25, 2020. <https://arthist.net/archive/2