Duveen Brothers and the Market for Decorative Arts, 1880-1940

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Charlotte Vignon
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Hardback
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D Giles Ltd
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18/06/2019
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9781911282341
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Books > Art, Fashion & Photography > Art & design > Art: general issues
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Charlotte Vignon|Hardback|D Giles Ltd|18/06/2019
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9781911282341
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Active in London, Paris, and New York, Duveen Brothers was the most prominent art and antique dealer from the late nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century. The firm's success came from buying furniture, tapestries, porcelain, and other objets d'art and selling it at high prices to wealthy Americans, including Henry Clay Frick, John D. Rockefeller Jr., Arabella Huntington, and John Pierpont Morgan. Making extensive use of Duveen Brothers records at the Getty Research Institute, as well as letters and invoices in the archives of the firm's clients, Vignon provides a rich study of this influential firm in the history of collecting.

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