Beato Angelico
Firenze, Palazzo Strozzi, September 26, 2025 - January 25, 2026.
Edited by Carl Brandon Strehlke.
Testi di Stefano Casciu, Marco Mozzo, Angelo Tartuferi.
Venezia, 2025; bound, pp. 456, 300 col. ill., cm 24x29.
cover price: € 80.00
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Beato Angelico
Firenze, Palazzo Strozzi, September 26, 2025 - January 25, 2026.
Edited by Carl Brandon Strehlke.
Testi di Stefano Casciu, Marco Mozzo, Angelo Tartuferi.
Venezia, 2025; bound, pp. 456, 300 col. ill., cm 24x29.
FREE (cover price: € 80.00)
Marche e Toscana. Terre di grandi maestri tra Quattro e Seicento
Ospedaletto, 2007; bound, pp. 320, col. ill., col. plates, cm 25,5x29.
FREE (cover price: € 77.00)
Segni dell'Eucarestia
Edited by M. Luisa Polichetti.
Ancona, Osimo, Loreto Jesi, Senigallia, Fabriano e Metelica, 23 giugno - 31 ottobre 2011.
Torino, 2011; paperback, pp. 221, b/w and col. ill., cm 24x28.
FREE (cover price: € 32.00)
Great Collectors of Our Time: Art Collecting Since 1945
James Stourton
Scala Publishers
English Text.
London, 2008; hardback, pp. 416, 61 b/w ill., 319 col. ill., cm 26x21.
ISBN: 1-85759-514-9 - EAN13: 9781857595147
Subject: Collections
Period: 1800-1960 (XIX-XX) Modern Period
Languages:
Weight: 1.62 kg
In 1945, Paris was still the cultural capital of the world, but its culture was being increasingly challenged by America. American collecting was soon to pull up its European anchor and move across the Atlantic, in growing acceptance of America's own art, the decline in the domination of three European schools of art - Italian Renaissance, English 18th century and French 19th century Impressionism - and the rise of the New York School and contemporary art.
Prior to 1939, collecting was a private pleasure, sometimes intellectual and scholarly, but more often about enhancing surroundings - 'la douceur de vivre'. Today, collecting often has a public dimension, with many collectors feeling a moral imperative to share their works of art with the public, not least when these works are on a scale far beyond that of domestic living: Saatchi, Getty and Sainsbury are names we now associate readily with public collections and museums.
There are as many different kinds of collectors as there are collections - from the very rich to the only moderately rich, whether dealer-collectors, publishers, couturiers, or even a post office clerk with a passion for collecting every bit the equal of a tycoon. James Stourton guides us with great verve around the astonishing collections created in our time and explores the motivation behind them. He includes collecting dynasties such as the Rothschilds, Gettys, Thyssens, Rockefellers and Mellons, among others; and larger-than-life figures such as Peggy Guggenheim, Yves Saint Laurent, Picasso, Pierre Rosenberg, Robert and Lisa Sainsbury, Charles Saatchi and Andrew Lloyd Webber. The collections themselves contain cultural treasures that have captured the imagination, from the most ancient tribal artefacts to the newest installations in today's art world.
This original and far-reaching survey features many collectors who have spoken about their collections here for the first time. Magnificently illustrated throughout, with favourite images often selected by the owners themselves, this book will appeal to anyone interested in art and in the extraordinary people who collect it









