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Displaying Art: From the Salon to the White Cube

Displaying Art: From the Salon to the White Cube. Part I: The Salon. Charles Joseph Natoire, Life Drawing Class at the French Academy , 1746. Pietro Antonio Martini, View of the 1785 Salon , 1785 Terms: salon carré; livret.

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Displaying Art: From the Salon to the White Cube

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  1. Displaying Art: From the Salon to the White Cube

  2. Part I: The Salon

  3. Charles Joseph Natoire, Life Drawing Class at the French Academy, 1746

  4. Pietro Antonio Martini, View of the 1785 Salon, 1785 Terms: salon carré; livret

  5. After Thomas Rowlandson and Augustus Pugin, Exhibition Room, Somerset House, from The Microcosm of London (1808)

  6. Adélaïde Labille-Guiard, Self-portrait with Two Pupils, 1785

  7. Pietro Antonio Martini, View of the 1785 Salon, 1785 Term: prix de Rome

  8. After Thomas Rowlandson and Augustus Pugin, Exhibition Room, Somerset House, from The Microcosm of London (1808)

  9. Charles West Cope, J. M. W. Turner Painting in Somerset House, c. 1828 J. M. W. Turner, Helvoetsluys, 1832 Turner’s rival: John Constable

  10. Manet, Olympia, 1863

  11. Pietro Antonio Martini, View of the 1785 Salon, 1785

  12. Claude-Henri Watelet, La Font de Saint-Yenne La Font de Saint-Yenne, Reflections on Some Causes of the Current State of Painting in France, 1747

  13. Louis-Léopold Boilly, Exhibition of David’s Coronation at the Salon of 1808, c. 1808

  14. David, The Coronation of Napoleon, 1805-7

  15. Louis-Léopold Boilly, Exhibition of David’s Coronation at the Salon of 1808, c. 1808

  16. Salon livret

  17. Louis-Léopold Boilly, Exhibition of David’s Coronation at the Salon of 1808, c. 1808

  18. A. Niquet, Saturday at the Salon (Salon of 1819), 1819

  19. Image from the Journal des Dames et des Modes, 1820s From the Journal des Dames et des Modes, 15 Sept 1824: “We noticed at the Salon several fashionable women in embroidered black tulle dresses, decorated with three parallel rows of flounces ... between each flounce was a roll of ribbon. Some of these dresses had short sleeves; others had long, puffed out sleeves of embroidered tulle ...”

  20. Part II: Impressionism and the Decline of the Salon

  21. Monet, Impression: Sunrise, 1873

  22. Nadar’s studio First Impressionist exhibition held here in 1874; total of 8 Impressionist exhibitions staged 1874-1886

  23. E. Bichon, Exhibition of Watercolors in the Durand-Ruel Gallery, 1879 The Salon of 1861 Term coined by Harrison and Cynthia White: “the dealer-critic system”

  24. Part III: Displaying Modern Art at MoMA and Elsewhere

  25. Marcel Duchamp, Fountain, 1917, photograph by Alfred Stieglitz

  26. Exterior and Interior views of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1939

  27. El Lissitzky, Abstract Cabinet, Landesmuseum, Hanover, 1927-28 Director of the Hanover (and later RISD) Museum: Alexander Dorner

  28. Installation view of First Papers of Surrealism, 1942

  29. Arnold Newman, Marcel Duchamp, 1942

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