22 Sep From Asia to Europe: Art Across Borders in the 18th Century
In this episode, we examine the fascinating world of 18th-century connoisseurship, where art expertise and global connections intersect. Inspired by the book Networks and Practices of Connoisseurship in the Global Eighteenth Century, edited by Valérie Kobi, Kristel Smentek, and Chonja Lee, this discussion highlights how the rise of trade and imperial expansion shaped artistic tastes across Europe, India, Japan, and China. We explore the cross-cultural exchanges that influenced the understanding of art, as well as the global networks that enabled connoisseurs to refine their knowledge. Tune in to uncover the complexities, asymmetries, and global consciousness of art connoisseurship in an increasingly interconnected world.
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Last Updated on October 28, 2024 by Wilmar Padilla