Haskell, Francis

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Francis Haskell (1928–2000) was one of the most influential art historians of the 20th century. He expanded the discipline to include the study of patronage and collecting, the formation of museums and canons of taste, the idea of revival and of illustration. He was professor of art history at the University of Oxford from 1967 until his retirement in 1995.
 
  • The Formation and Dispersal of the Collections of Charles I and His Courtiers

    Francis Haskell; With a foreword by Nicholas Penny; Edited and with an introduction by Karen Serres

    11/19/2013, Cloth
    $40.00 |
    ISBN: 9780300190120
  • Old Master Paintings and the Rise of the Art Exhibition

    Francis Haskell

    11/10/2000, Cloth
    $56.00 |
    ISBN: 9780300085341