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Bernard Berenson - A Life in the Picture Trade (Hardcover)
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Bernard Berenson - A Life in the Picture Trade (Hardcover)
Series: Jewish Lives
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From the prizewinning Jewish Lives series, an illuminating new
biography of the connoisseur who changed the art world and the way
we see art When Gilded Age millionaires wanted to buy Italian
Renaissance paintings, the expert whose opinion they sought was
Bernard Berenson, with his vast erudition, incredible eye, and
uncanny skill at attributing paintings. They visited Berenson at
his beautiful Villa I Tatti, in the hills outside Florence, and
walked with him through the immense private library-which he would
eventually bequeath to Harvard-without ever suspecting that he had
grown up in a poor Lithuanian Jewish immigrant family that had
struggled to survive in Boston on the wages of the father's work as
a tin peddler. Berenson's extraordinary self-transformation,
financed by the explosion of the Gilded Age art market and his
secret partnership with the great art dealer Joseph Duveen, came
with painful costs: he hid his origins and felt that he had
betrayed his gifts as an interpreter of paintings. Nevertheless his
way of seeing, presented in his books, codified in his
attributions, and institutionalized in the many important American
collections he helped to build, goes on shaping the American
understanding of art today. This finely drawn portrait of Berenson,
the first biography devoted to him in a quarter century, draws on
new archival materials that bring out the significance of his
secret business dealings and the way his family and
companions-including his patron Isabella Stewart Gardner, his lover
Belle da Costa Greene, and his dear friend Edith Wharton-helped to
form his ideas and his legacy. Rachel Cohen explores Berenson's
inner world and exceptional visual capacity while also illuminating
the historical forces-new capital, the developing art market,
persistent anti-Semitism, and the two world wars-that profoundly
affected his life. About Jewish Lives: Jewish Lives is a
prizewinning series of interpretative biography designed to explore
the many facets of Jewish identity. Individual volumes illuminate
the imprint of Jewish figures upon literature, religion,
philosophy, politics, cultural and economic life, and the arts and
sciences. Subjects are paired with authors to elicit lively, deeply
informed books that explore the range and depth of the Jewish
experience from antiquity to the present. In 2014, the Jewish Book
Council named Jewish Lives the winner of its Jewish Book of the
Year Award, the first series ever to receive this award. More
praise for Jewish Lives: "Excellent" -New York Times "Exemplary"
-Wall Street Journal "Distinguished" -New Yorker "Superb" -The
Guardian
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