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Bernard Berenson - by Mark Campbell (Hardcover)

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  • Bernard Berenson (1865-1959) was an American connoisseur of Lithuanian Jewish extraction who was a hugely significant figure in the evolution of the commercial art world from the late 1880s to the 1940s.
  • About the Author: Mark Campbell is a cultural historian who received his PhD and MA from Princeton University.
  • 144 Pages
  • Art, Criticism & Theory

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About the Book



The book examines Bernard Berenson's influential connoisseurship, his complex character, and his methods for valuing Renaissance art. It highlights his protégés, his profitable but controversial dealings, and his lasting impact on the modern art market.



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Bernard Berenson (1865-1959) was an American connoisseur of Lithuanian Jewish extraction who was a hugely significant figure in the evolution of the commercial art world from the late 1880s to the 1940s. This book examines his conception of connoisseurship and its impact through his famous protégés, who included Geoffrey Scott, Meyer Shapiro, John Walker and especially art historian Kenneth Clark, of Civilisation fame. This is framed through a biographical account of Berenson's complex and duplicitous character, together with a description of his important methods for determining authorship and assigning value to Renaissance artworks.

In terms of the assignation of authorship and the determination of value, Berenson remains a seminal if contradictory figure in the history of the art market, for whom the artwork was subject to a series of negotiations and the act of connoisseurship was both an aesthetic pursuit and a 'scientific process'. Berenson's commercial dealings ran counter to his own assertion that the connoisseur needed to be 'disinterested' in their consideration of art and engaged in an other-worldly 'art in life'. The book examines Berenson's complex and lucrative dealings with the industrialists of the American Gilded Age, including Isabella Stewart Gardiner. These transactions were enmeshed in issues of authenticity and forgery, as well as inflated estimates and unscrupulous skimming from both clients and business partners, including the notorious dealer Joseph Duveen.

These negotiations afforded him such celebrity and financial gain that 'everyone', as Marcel Proust once quipped, 'wanted to know about Berenson'. In this way, Berenson is not only an historic figure, but also a precursor to those sometimes slippery intermediaries who appear throughout the history of contemporary art.



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'A refreshing and provocative take on a figure at once familiar and remote: Campbell shows that Berenson and the connoisseurship that was both epitomized and betrayed by his notorious dealings with Joe Duveen cast a longer shadow than we might think, well into the television age. This book reveals how personal, aesthetic and financial relationships interlaced, with effects we are still coming to terms with today.' - Professor Jonathan Conlin (University of Southampton), author of The Met: A History of a Museum and Its People




About the Author



Mark Campbell is a cultural historian who received his PhD and MA from Princeton University. He is the Reader in Architecture & Media at the Royal College of Art and formerly Professor of Architecture at Southeast University. He has previously taught at the Architectural Association, Cambridge University, the Cooper Union, and Princeton University, and was an editor of the Journal of Architecture and Grey Room.

Dimensions (Overall): 9.5 Inches (H) x 6.75 Inches (W) x .75 Inches (D)
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 144
Genre: Art
Sub-Genre: Criticism & Theory
Publisher: Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
Format: Hardcover
Author: Mark Campbell
Language: English
Street Date: August 25, 2026
TCIN: 1010870945
UPC: 9781848222601
Item Number (DPCI): 247-35-1632
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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  • A: It discusses his connections with influential figures like Kenneth Clark and various industrialists of the Gilded Age.

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Q: Who is the author of this book?

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