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ISBN: HB: 9780300236583

Yale University Press

September 2018

320 pp.

25.4x19 cm

95 colour illus., 10 black&white illus.

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Hugh Lane

The Art Market and the Art Museum, 1893-1915

This book charts a geography of the art market and the art museum in the early 20th century through the legacy of one influential dealer. Born in Ireland, Hugh Lane (1875-1915) established himself in London in the 1890s. With little formal education or training, he orchestrated high-profile sales of paintings by the likes of Holbein, Titian, and Vel zquez and described his life's work as "selling pictures by old painters to buy pictures by living painters". Lane assembled a collection of modern art for the Johannesburg Art Gallery, amassed a collection of Dutch and Flemish paintings for Cape Town, and gave his own collection of modern art to the National Gallery in London. He also donated paintings to the National Gallery of Ireland, where he was named director in 1914. Each chapter in this revelatory study focuses on an important city in Lane's practice as a dealer to understand the interrelationship of event and place.

About the Author

Morna O'Neill is Mellon Assistant Professor of Nineteenth-Century European Art, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, and the author of the exhibition catalogue "Art and Labour's Cause is One: Walter Crane and Manchester, 1880-1915" (Whitworth Art Gallery, 2008)