New Issue: Journal of the History of Collections

Journal of the History of Collections, Volume 35, Issue 3, November 2023
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Articles

The Amsterdam dealer Hans Le Thoor at the court of Emperor Rudolf II
Sylva Dobalová

Family portraits from the lost Gaddi gallery: The Pittori dello Studiolo in the Florentine collection of Niccolò Gaddi
Mariaelena Floriani

From Stosch through Carafa to Hamilton and the British Museum: Provenance and study of some Egyptian scarabs and Near Eastern cylinder seals in the eighteenth century
Paweł Gołyźniak

The historic mineralogical instruments collection of the Real Museo Mineralogico, University of Naples Federico II: meaning and value
Carmela Petti and others

New light on the art collection of Andrea Menichini
Peter Crack

The picture collection of the Lords Kinnaird at Rossie Priory
Brendan Cassidy

Collecting the nation in the museum of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 1832–91
Julie Holder

The elevation of Henry Willett: A Victorian collector of collections and an ‘imaginary museum’
David Adelman

Collecting Raphael in reproduction in the nineteenth century: The formation of Prince Albert’s Raphael Collection and its early impact on Raphael studies
Carly Collier

Book Reviews

Le musée: une histoire mondiale, 3 vols., I: Du trésor au musée; II: L’ancrage européen; III: À la conquête du monde
Stephen Bann

Art Markets, Agents and Collectors: Collecting strategies in Europe and the United States, 1550–1950
Jonathan Conlin

Maria Sybilla Merian: Changing the nature of art and science
Sachiko Kusukawa

Great Irish Households: Inventories from the long eighteenth century
Christopher Ridgway

The Emergence of the Antique and Curiosity Dealer in Britain, 1815–1850: The commodification of historical objects
Kate Heard

The Empress Eugénie in England: Art, architecture, collecting
Caroline McCaffrey-Howarth

The New York Market for French Art in the Gilded Age, 1867–1893
Barbara Lasic

Enriching the V&A: A collection of collections (1862–1914)
Peter Trippi

Smuggling the Renaissance: The illicit export of artworks out of Italy, 1861–1909
Alan Crookham

Museum, Magic, Memory: Curating Paul Denys Montague
Jeremy Coote

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