- be used in a
partly ironic sense. In the art trade, however,
expert connoisseurship remains a
crucial skill for the
identification and
attribution to individual...
- A
corner of a
cabinet of curiosities,
painted by
Frans II
Francken in 1636
reveals the
range of
connoisseurship of a Baroque-era virtuoso....
- A
corner of a cabinet,
painted by
Frans II
Francken in 1636
reveals the
range of
connoisseurship of a Baroque-era virtuoso...
- 1935 McGeary,
Thomas (November 2009). "Handel as art collector: art,
connoisseurship and
taste in
Hanoverian Britain".
Early Music. 37 (4).
Oxford University...
-
deliberately or
accidentally or
neglected through ignorance and lack of
connoisseurship.
Missing works with the
highest estimated market values Portrait of...
-
recognition to the
Jaipuri school of painting. The
finest example of his
connoisseurship is the
unique monument of Hawa
Mahal (the
palace of the Winds) and...
- connoisseur:
notes on the
means and
methods of
traditional Chinese connoisseurship of
pictorial art,
based upon a
study of the art of
mounting scrolls...
- Hsieh, I-Yi (13 May 2016). "Asian
Anthropology Nuts:
Beijing folk art
connoisseurship in the age of marketization".
Asian Anthropology. doi:10.1080/1683478X...
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faience manufactories are
identified by the
usual methods of
ceramic connoisseurship: the
character of the clay body, the
character and
palette of the glaze...
- emplo**** in its crafting. This
emerging trend draws parallels to wine
connoisseurship,
showcasing several notable similarities to the profession. This movement...