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Bob Jones Jr. founded the collection as an educational effort and
opened it on the campus of the university named after his father in
Greenville, South Carolina, in 1951. Those first 25 paintings
included works by Bicci di Lorenzo, Luca Giordano, El Greco, and
Tintoretto, and today the collection comprises over 400 paintings,
as well as a wide range of sculpture, decorative arts, and
antiquities. It is widely recognized among scholars as one of the
finest collections of Renaissance and Baroque paintings in America,
and a document of the revival of the taste for Baroque pictures in
the mid-20th century. Erin Jones’s introduction provides an
overview of the history of the various iterations of the Museum
& Gallery, even as it looks forward to a new home in the centre
of its community. Richard P. Townsend’s essay presents the most
in-depth examination to date of Bob Jones Jr. as a collector,
extensively using letters, invoices, and photographs to paint a
picture of Jones hitherto not available. At the heart of the volume
is the presentation of 55 paintings, featuring works by great
European masters including Botticelli, Bouts, Cranach, Guercino,
Jordaens, Preti, Reni, Ribera, Rubens, Tiepolo, and Zurbarán.
Elaborate costumes, intricate patterns, and striking figural forms
fill the work of Yinka Shonibare, a world-renowned artist who has
roots in both London and Lagos, Nigeria. Shonibare's works reflect
aesthetic features of the Victorian age, while undertaking a deep
exploration and interrogation of issues tied to colonialism and its
aftermath. Within the contemporary context of globalization, his
work looks to history and provokes concerns of our present moment.
Presenting Shonibare's rich work, this exhibition holds particular
significance as the Driehaus Museum's first to feature a
contemporary artist. Displayed in the context of a Gilded Age house
museum, the exhibition includes a range of Shonibare's photographs,
sculptures, and installations. Composed by the seasoned museum
director and curator Richard P. Townsend, the catalog offers
readers critical commentary on how Shonibare's work weaves together
themes of the Gilded Age with today's conversations on society,
race, and economic issues.
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