European Clocks in the J. Paul Getty Museum


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Among the finest examples of European craftsmanship are the clocks produced for the luxury trade in the eighteenth century. The J. Paul Getty Museum is fortunate to have in its decorative arts collection twenty clocks dating from around 1680 to 1798: eighteen produced in France and two in Germany. They demonstrate the extraordinary workmanship that went into both the design and execution of the cases and the intricate movements by which the clocks operated. In this handsome volume, each clock is pictured and discussed in detail, and each movement diagrammed and described. In addition, biographies of the clockmakers and enamelers are included, as are indexes of the names of the makers, previous owners, and locations.




Japanese Art


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Catalogue de la riche et nombreuse collection de porcelaines anciennes de Chine, de Japon, de Sèvres, de Saxe, de Vienne, de Berlin et autres ; objets d'art & de haute curiosité, orfévreries, armes anciennes, meubles de boule, pendules, meubles en bois sculpté, etc., garnissant les magasins de M. L. Stein, Montagne de la Cour, n° 22, dont la vente aura lieu, par cessation de commerce, Rue de Ruysbroeck, n° 7, le mardi 29 mars et jours suivants [...] par le ministère de M. le notaire Vergote, et sous la direction de M. Henri Leroy


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The Independent Critic


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As one of the most vigorous and independent of French nineteenth century art critics, Philippe Burty (1830-1890) often supported areas and issues that other critics overlooked. He was among the first to support the new renaissance in printmaking (essentially in etching) and his articles on the decorative arts, the need for reforms in the exhibition system and his support of younger painters were well known. His primary contribution was in championing Japonisme (the taste for all things Japanese) in France and in coinig the name by which this tendency was identified. He also avidly spoke up for the Impressionists in both French and English articles at a time when few did. Burty was also a creative collector whose tastes in journalistic writing were reflected in what he had in his own home. In all these ways he demonstrated an advanced attitude.




Selections from the Decorative Arts in the J. Paul Getty Museum


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J. Paul Getty began to collect French decorative arts in the 1930s and continued to do so until his death in 1976. The Museum’s collection has continued to grow since then at a rapid pace and contains over three hundred individual pieces at the time this book is published. This volume illustrates fifty of them. The selection represents a cross section of the collection, which covers the period from approximately 1660 to 1800. In the eighteenth century it became fashionable in Parisian society to decorate the interiors of houses with Far Eastern materials such as lacquer and porcelain. This taste was catered to by the marchands-merciers, members of a guild who combined the functions of the modern interior decorator, the antique dealer, and the picture dealer. These men devised highly ingenious settings for Far Eastern porcelains to adapt their exotic character to the French interiors of the period. Information about them and their clientele has been used in cataloguing the Getty Museum’s collection of mounted oriental porcelain, which is large and of high quality. This book is not a catalogue, nor is it a mere picture book or checklist. Each piece has been chosen because it represents a particular aspect of the crafts involved in the production of objects that were made by Parisian craftsmen for the crown, the nobility, and the rich bourgeoisie. The pieces are arranged in chronological order. Translations of the French archival extracts, an index, and a concise bibliography have been provided.




Japonisme in Art


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Catalogue d'une précieuse collection d'antiquités et d'objets d'art, porcelaines anciennes de Chine, de Japon, de Sèvres, de Saxe, de Berlin, &a, faïences rares, verroteries de Venise et d'Allemagne, armes orientales et européennes, meubles, tableaux, objets romains, celtiques, &a provenant de feu M. Clément-A.-J. Deltenre, avocat à Enghien et d'autres amateurs, dont la vente publique aura lieu ... 4 avril et jour suivant ... sous la direction de F. Heussner dans sa salle de ventes ... à Bruxelles


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Catalogue des objets d'art et d'ameublement anciennes porcelaines de Sèvres, pate tendre de Saxe, de Chine, etc., jades et cristaux de roche chinois, objets de vitrine, éventails, râpes à tabac, sculptures, pendules, bronzes & meubles du XVIIIe siècle, du 1er empire et autres, vitrines meuble de salon en tapisserie du temps de Louis XV, tapisseries des XVIIe siècles gravures des écoles française et anglaise du XVIIIe si0ecle dépendent des collections de M. Édouard Chappey: Moyen âge et renaissance


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Catalogue de la riche et précieuse collection de porcelaines anciennes de Chine, de Japon, de Saxe, de Berlin, etc.; d'objets d'art anciens ...; de quelques verres de Venise, curiosités ... Appartenant à Monsieur le chevalier de Sequeira et dont la vente aux enchères publiques aura lieu à Bruxelles ... les jeudi 20 et vendredi 21 avril 1865 ... sous la direction de M. Étienne Le Roy ...


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