A Private Passion: 19th-Century Paintings and Drawings from the Grenville L. Winthrop Collection, Harvard University

Stephan Wolohojian et al.

2003. 600 pp. 250 colorplates and 150 black-and-white plates, 9 x 12 in.

ISBN 1-58839-077-2
Paper. $30.00.

Published by Yale University Press in association with the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Grenville L. Winthrop (1864-1943) was a lawyer and banker, but his true passion was collecting art. He had the resources, the intuition, and the talented advisers to help him create a collection that is distinct in its depth, breadth, and quality. The Winthrop Collection of French, British, and American art includes the best group of Delacroix and Ingres drawings outside of France, the most significant group of pre-Raphaelite paintings outside of Britain, and a world-renowned collection of Sargent watercolors.

Some 70 paintings and twice as many drawings and watercolors by more than 50 French, British, and American artists are featured in this selection from the legendary Winthrop Collection, bequeathed to the Fogg Art Museum in 1943. Included are masterpieces by David, Ingres, Géricault, Chassériau, and Moreau; Blake, Rossetti, and Burne-Jones; and Homer, Sargent, and Whistler. They are discussed in the catalogue by more than 60 authors, all of whom are among the leading authorities in their various fields.

This book is the catalogue for an exhibition held at the Musée des Beaux-Arts, Lyon, France, March 15 to May 26, 2003; the National Gallery, London, June 25 to September 14, 2003; and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, October 20, 2003, to January 25, 2004.

Stephan Wolohojian is curator of Paintings, Sculpture, and Decorative Arts at the Fogg Art Museum.

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