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The National Gallery: A Short History

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The National Gallery: A Short History is a behind the scenes look at the enduring tensions  through the centuries between the management and the board that have always been a  feature of the National Gallery and, indeed, many of our best loved, publicly funded  cultural institutions.

    When James Dennistoun, an art historian, was offered the post of Director of the National  Gallery, he turned it down on the grounds that no one in their right mind would want to  accept a post which involves ‘endless squabbling from bigwigs and blackguards for some  600 or 800 pounds a year'.

    From the acquisition in 1826 of Titian's magnificent Bacchus and  Ariadne (NG 35) as one of the earliest paintings in the collection, through the purchase in 1890  of Holbein's group portrait of The Ambassadors (NG 1314) – one of the first paintings to be  funded by private donations – to Stubbs's great Whistlejacket (NG 6569) bought in 1997,  Charles Saumarez Smith's perceptive book tells the story of arguably the most important  and most beloved public art collection in the world, the National Gallery London.

    Following the fortunes of the Directors who preceded him, up to and including Neil  MacGregor, Director from 1987-2002, Charles Saumarez Smith draws on his own  experience to give us important insights into the challenges faced by all the Directors as  they managed the collection from its very modest origins through to its position as a world  class institution, with some of the most important, beautiful and inspirational works of art  in the Western world, that welcomes more than five million visitors per year.

    As he says: “As Director, I certainly was conscious of treading in the footsteps of my  predecessors…” Amongst other issues they've faced, many Directors have had to handle  tricky staff and Trustee relations - much as Dennistoun suspected - which was typified by  the experiences of Sir Charles Holroyd, Director from 1906-17.
  Not long after Holroyd was appointed, Alfred de Rothschild, one of the Trustees at the time, graphically described how  ‘if he were one's butler and brought up a corked bottle of wine one would spit it out'.

    Dr Nicholas Penny, Director of the National Gallery, said, “Charles's book offers many  valuable insights into the history of the National Gallery and its architecture, personalities  and paintings. The book provides the perfect companion for those wanting an accessible  overview of the development of the Gallery from 1824 to the present time”.

    Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, President of the Royal Academy also commented: “The Royal  Academy of Arts very much welcomes the publication of this important historical record of  the National Gallery. Our two institutions have a shared history, including the RA being  housed alongside the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square for thirty years in the nineteenth  century.”

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The National Gallery: A Short History

Further Information

Publisher Frances Lincoln
Pub Date 02/07/09
Dimensions 198 mm x 129 mm
Product code 5599126
Author Charles Saumarez Smith

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