Charles Lang Freer的日本陶瓷

S. Coman
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在二十世纪之交的前几十年,在日益国际化和相互联系的日本主义的背景下,底特律实业家Charles Lang Freer(1854-1919)在日本陶瓷领域的收藏活动体现了一个关键的转变,从收藏家的个人品味到收藏在亚洲艺术公共话语中的作用。本文通过探索弗里尔的收藏模式,他的经销商和顾问网络的影响,以及他与艺术市场的关系来追溯这一演变。在个人选择和公众声望的交汇处,弗里尔的日本陶瓷成为日本艺术新兴经典合法化的工具。
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Charles Lang Freer’s Japanese Ceramics
At the turn of the twentieth century through its first decades, in the context of an increasingly international and interconnected Japonisme, the collecting activity of Detroit-based industrialist Charles Lang Freer (1854–1919) in the area of Japanese ceramics epitomized a key transition from a collector’s individual taste to the collection’s role in the public discourse on Asian art. This essay traces this evolution by exploring Freer’s collecting patterns, the influence of his network of dealers and advisors, and his relationship with the art market. At the intersection of personal choice and public prominence, Freer’s Japanese ceramics became an instrument of legitimization for emerging canons of Japanese art.
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