从威廉·瓦伦蒂纳到今天,在DIA收集意大利文艺复兴时期和后来的陶瓷

Q4 Arts and Humanities Bulletin of the Detroit Institute of Arts Pub Date : 2013-01-01 DOI:10.1086/DIA43493617
A. Darr
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底特律艺术委员会(City of Detroit Arts Commission)主席兼博物馆董事会主席拉尔夫·哈曼·布斯(Ralph Harman Booth)在1921年夏天去柏林旅行时为博物馆购买了第一批马爵利卡陶器,可能是在与德国著名博物馆馆长、艺术专家和评论家威廉·博德(Wilhelm Bode)及其同事瓦伦蒂纳(Valentiner)协商后购买的。瓦伦蒂纳于1880年出生于德国卡尔斯鲁厄,在海德堡大学获得艺术史研究生学位,在那里他引起了博德的注意,博德于1906年聘请他在柏林凯撒弗里德里希博物馆担任私人助理。两人都精通意大利陶瓷。
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Collecting Italian Renaissance and Later Ceramics at the DIA from William Valentiner to Today
The first maiolica pieces were purchased for the museum by Ralph Harman Booth, president of both the City of Detroit Arts Commission and the museum's Board of Trustees, on a trip to Berlin in the summer of 192 1, probably in consultation with Wilhelm Bode, a noted German museum director, art expert, and critic, and his protégé Valentiner. Born in Karlsruhe, Germany, in 1880, Valentiner received a graduate degree in the history of art from the University of Heidelberg, where he came to the attention of Bode, who hired him in 1906 as his personal assistant at the Kaiser Friedrich Museum in Berlin. Both men were knowledgeable about Italian ceramics.
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