List of Illustrations
Preface
Esmée Quodbach
Introduction: Pleasure and Prestige: The Complex History of Collecting Flemish Art in America Arthur K. Wheelock, Jr.
Part 1. The Early Years: The Formation of America’s Taste for Flemish Painting
1. Before Modern Connoisseurship: Robert Gilmor, Jr.’s, Quest for Flemish Paintings in the Early Republic
Lance Humphries
2. Collecting the Art of Flanders in Antebellum New York
Margaret R. Laster
3. The American Van Dyck
Adam Eaker
4. A Family Affair: Bruegel and Sons in America
Louisa Wood Ruby
Part 2. The Gilded Age and Beyond
5. In Search of Major Masters: Boston’s History of Collecting Flemish Baroque Painting
Ronni Baer
6. “Never a Dull Picture”: John Graver Johnson Collects Flemish Art
Esmée Quodbach
7. Creating an Acquired Taste for Flemish Paintings: The Advice of W. R. Valentiner and Others
Dennis P. Weller
8. Collecting Seventeenth-Century Flemish Paintings in the Midwest
George S. Keyes
Part 3. The Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries: The Dissemination of Flemish Art Across America
9. From Personal Treasures to Public Gifts: The Flemish Painting Collection at the National Gallery of Art
Alexandra Libby
10. Collecting Rubens in America
Marjorie E. Wieseman
11. “It Is a Great Painting for a Museum”: Collecting Flemish Paintings in Southern California
Anne T. Woollett
Notes
References
List of Contributors
List of Artists’ Names
Index