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From collections to Museums: Collectors and cultural mediators in the time of Feliks Jasieński (1861-1929)

World Art Studies. Conferences and Studies of The Polish Institute of World Art Studies – 28.1.2022


Vol.XXII: DES COLLECTIONS AUX MUSÉES. COLLECTIONNEURS ET PASSEURS CULTURELS AU TEMPS DE FELIKS JASIEŃSKI (1861–1929)


Table des matières / Table of Contents: JERZY MALINOWSKI, Avant-propos / Foreword; I. Relations – connexions – réseaux / Relationships – Connections – Networks: ARNAUD BERTINET, Krzysztof Pomian, Le musée, une histoire mondiale; JULIE VERLAINE, Les sociétés d’amis des musées autour de 1900, de Paris à Cracovie en passant par Berlin. La naissance transnationale d’un mécénat collectif; LÉA SAINT-RAYMOND, The Sociology of Self-Declared Collectors at the Turn of the 19th and 20th Centuries; J. PEDRO LORENTE, House Museums Boosting Cultural Districts in the Belle Époque: the Calle Fortuny Neighbourhood in Madrid and its European Precedents; TOMASZ F. DE ROSSET, Le musée polonais à l’époque de Feliks Jasieński; II. Muséalisations des collections privées / Musealisations of Private Collections: AGNIESZKA KLUCZEWSKA-WÓJCIK, Feliks « Manggha » Jasieński, collectionneur et donateur du Musée national de Cracovie; HANNA RUDYK, Bohdan and Varvara Khanenko and Their “Encyclopedic” Art Collection. Unfolding a Vision of Public Museum in Ukraine on the Turn of 19th–20th Centuries; LUCIE CHOPARD, Du domestique au museal: la collection Grandidier à l’entresol de la Grande Galerie du Musée du Louvre (1895–1915); VITA SUSAK, From Private Collections to the National Institutions: Examples from Lviv; MILENA WOŹNIAK-KOCH, Between Private and Public: Jewish-Polish Art Collecting in Warsaw and its Impact on Museums (1880–1939); III. Les nouvelles pratiques du collectionnisme / The New Practicies of Collecting: KAMILA KŁUDKIEWICZ, Izabella Czartoryska-Działyńska and the Question of Female Art Collecting at the Turn of the 19th and 20th Centuries; PAULINE PREVOST-MARCILHACY, Léon Gauchez (1825–1907) promoteur de l’art moderne : itinéraire d’un marchand de la collection aux musées ;TOMÁŠ WINTER, African Artefacts and Czech Folk Culture in Prague around 1890; GYÖRGYI FAJCSÁK, The Birth of the Asian Art Museum of Hungary; MARKÉTA HÁNOVÁ, Discovering Japanese Art: Collectors at the Heart of Europe.
Polish Institute of World Art Studies & Académie Polonaise des Sciences Centre Scientifique à Paris & Tako Publishing House, Warsaw–Paris–Toruń 2022
ISSN 2543-4624. ISBN 978-83-66758-16-2 (170p.)


Conferencs co-financed from the programme “Excellent Science – support for scientific conferences” of the Ministry of Education and Science. Agreement no.DNK/SN/515564/2021


Publication co-financed from the programme PERIODICALS from financial resources of the Minister of Culture and National Heritage from the Fund for the Promotion of Culture. Agreement no.01687/20/FPK/IK.