Grandes demeures et collections d'art en Angleterre
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This volume surveys the grand country houses of England that house notable art collections, offering insight into the ways wealthy patrons have shaped the nation's cultural heritage. Drawing on architectural history and the practices of collectors, the author examines how these estates functioned as both private residences and public showcases for masterpieces. The narrative highlights key examples of mansions where art patronage flourished, detailing the relationships between owners, artists, and the broader art market. Readers gain an appreciation for the intertwining of architecture, taste, and social status that defined England’s elite art collections.
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François Portier
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