Journal of the Scottish Society for Art History – Volume 14 (2009–2010)

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Journal of the Scottish Society for Art History – Volume 14 (2009–2010)

The SSAH annual journal is a leading Scottish periodical for the publication of new art historical research.

Volume 14 (2009–2010), Taste and Travel: Scottish Mercantile Collectors and Artists Abroad, includes the following contents:

  • Frances Fowle – Foreword
  • Godfrey Evans –The 11th Duke and Duchess of Hamilton and France
  • Robert Wenley – The Glasgow Dilettanti Society Exhibition of 1843: Collecting old master paintings in mid nineteenth century Glasgow
  • Helen Smailes – Dundee’s forgotten Maecenas? G B Simpson and the patronage of modern Scottish art
  • Andrew Watson – James Duncan of Benmore: a remarkable Victorian collector
  • Suzanne Veldink – ‘Be-Marised or bemused!’ R T Hamilton Bruce and the international exhibition of 1886
  • Philip McEvansoneya – The Hague School and the Scots in fiction
  • Frances Fowle – Souvenirs and Fetes Champetres: William Allan Coats’s collection of nineteenth century French paintings
  • Jennifer Melville – Collecting impressionist and post-impressionist paintings in Aberdeen
  • Kenneth McConkey – ‘Incongruious Impressions’: Scottish painters’ journeys at the turn of the twentieth century
  • Belinda Thomson – Vainly Seeking Impressionism: A Scottish artist’s response to the Musee du Luxembourg, c.1894
  • John Morrison – The Glasgow School and America, 1895–1905

About the Scottish Society for Art History

The SSAH was founded in 1984 to promote art history in Scotland. It is open to everyone interested in art, from those with a general interest to specialist scholars, students, teachers, curators, collectors and dealers.

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EditorJennifer Melville
BindingPaperback
Collectionuniversity-of-dundee-museum-collections