- be used in a
partly ironic sense. In the art trade, however,
expert connoisseurship remains a
crucial skill for the
identification and
attribution to individual...
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deliberately or
accidentally or
neglected through ignorance and lack of
connoisseurship.
Missing works with the
highest estimated market values Portrait of...
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regionally labeled coffee. We are now in the
third wave of
coffee connoisseurship,
where beans are
sourced from
farms instead of countries, roasting...
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described the
company as
having "elevated toy-buying to an act of
trendy connoisseurship among China’s
young affluent consumers", and as
having been 'credited...
- A
corner of a cabinet,
painted by
Frans II
Francken in 1636,
reveals the
range of
connoisseurship of a Baroque-era virtuoso....
- writings.
Richard Corliss wrote, "Roger
leaves a
legacy of
indefatigable connoisseurship in movies, literature,
politics and, to
quote the
title of his 2011...
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Early in his career,
Berenson developed his own
unique method of
connoisseurship by
combining the
comparative examination techniques of
Giovanni Morelli...
- were
designed and
arranged ritually to give an
aesthetic appeal.
Connoisseurship in the late Ming
period centered on
these items of
refined artistic...
- 1935 McGeary,
Thomas (November 2009). "Handel as art collector: art,
connoisseurship and
taste in
Hanoverian Britain".
Early Music. 37 (4).
Oxford University...
- face is and who has
painted the eye and eyebrow.
Jahangir took his
connoisseurship of art very seriously. He also
preserved paintings from
Emperor Akbar's...