Journal of the History of Collections

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of the History of Collections is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Unexpected legacies8
Money in the Air: Art Dealers and the Making of a Transatlantic Market, 1880–19301
Prince Albert’s donations to the library of the South Kensington Museum1
The ‘beautiful enigma’1
Books Received1
New light on the art collection of Andrea Menichini1
Objects as Insights: R. H. Codrington’s ethnographic collections from Melanesia1
Correction to: Actio de in rem verso: The Revd William MacGregor collection of Egyptian antiquities and the extraordinary claims of the dealer who helped its development1
Books Received1
Jewellery and precious objects in the formation of Habsburg family relationships: Anne of Bohemia and Hungary (1503–1547) and her inventories1
Gian Giacomo Poldi Pezzoli and the decorative arts1
Los almirantes de Castilla en el siglo xvii: coleccionismo, diplomacia y ocio nobiliario entre las cortes de España e Italia0
Wilhelm Bode and the Art Market: Connoisseurship, networking and control of the marketplace0
The Art Collector in Early Modern Italy: Andrea Odoni and his Venetian palace0
Gian Giacomo Poldi Pezzoli, between Milan and Europe: travels, connections and patterns of taste of a mid-nineteenth-century collector0
Milanese antique dealers and the international market0
Fawkes’s Fairfaxiana , c. 1815–25A collection of the past to reform the future0
Sculpture Collections in Europe and the United States, 1500–1930. Variety and ambiguity. Studies in the History of Collecting and Art Markets 100
Collecting antiquities in wartime0
Gian Giacomo Poldi Pezzoli and Florence0
Enlightened Eclecticism: The grand design of the 1st Duke and Duchess of Northumberland0
Rock value: Scientific and economic conditions for collecting minerals in the early nineteenth century0
The first public herbarium in modern China0
Correction to: Lucanian heritage across the world: the Spanish collections0
Statues and Busts. Part a.iv of The Paper Museum of Cassiano dal Pozzo: A catalogue raisonné0
Captain Cook, Mrs Taylor and a Mi’kmaw quillwork box: An uncorroborated inscription, an unwarranted assertion and an imagined collection0
Books Received0
Jewishness, antiquity and civilization0
Holbein at the Tudor Court0
Gian Giacomo Poldi Pezzoli’s international network and models for a modern museum0
Andrew Carnegie’s museum of evolution0
Rudolf II: The Life and Legend of the Mad Emperor0
Felix Bamberg (1820–1893), a scholar and collector between Prussia, France, Italy and Romania0
Francisco de los Cobos y las artes en la corte de Carlos V0
Theodore Irwin0
The Pictor Doctus, between Knowledge and Workshop: Artists, collections and friendship in Europe, 1500–1900.0
Museum, Magic, Memory: Curating Paul Denys Montague0
‘I heard about the negotiation with Agostini’0
Correction0
The Emergence of the Antique and Curiosity Dealer in Britain, 1815–1850: The commodification of historical objects0
Books received0
Connected fragments: An early Hong Kong archaeological collection0
An unknown collector of Late Antique textiles from Egypt0
Private Collectors in Brussels, Antwerp, and Ghent, ca. 1780–1914: Between Public Relevance and Personal Pleasure0
Books Received0
‘Loaned by the wealthy virtuosi of the city’: How collectors shaped the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1872-19050
French art / English taste: Richard Wallace’s Fragonards0
Belle da Costa Greene: A Librarian’s Legacy. Morgan the Collector: Essays in Honor of Linda Roth’s 40th Anniversary at the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art0
Ulisse Aldrovandi: Naturalist and collector0
Collective Wisdom: Collecting in the early modern academy0
A. W. Franks, William Ridgeway and collections of Irish antiquities0
Family portraits from the lost Gaddi gallery0
From guidebook to guest book0
Introduction: Bildung beyond borders0
Oliver Wunsch, A Delicate Matter: Art, Fragility, and Consumption in Eighteenth-Century France0
The House of Fragile Things: Jewish art collectors and the fall of France0
The Met: A History of a Museum and its People0
Apelles’ Aphrodite Anadyomene: the itinerary of a sacred gift0
Reframing Japonisme: Women and the Asian art market in nineteenth-century France, 1853–19140
Correction to: Tastemakers, Collectors, and Patrons: Collecting American art in the long nineteenth century0
(Re)Making Collections: Origins, trajectories & reconnections / La fabrique des collections: origines, trajectoires & reconnexions0
William Hunter and the Anatomy of the Modern Museum0
Metternich’s collection of Talbot’s photographs0
The Marquess and Marchioness of Buckingham, Sir Joshua Reynolds, and the eighteenth-century context for Rembrandt’s Bellona in the Metropolitan Museum of Art0
The Past, Present and Future of the Study of Collecting0
Florence, Berlin and Beyond: Late nineteenth-century art markets and their social networks0
The Torlonia Marbles: Collecting masterpieces0
Titian and textile0
King Francis I’s dracunculus: Further solutions to the mystery of an infamous museum piece0
The art collections and museum of King William II of the Netherlands (1792–1849)0
Aristocratic collections after the fall of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, 1800–18300
Ancient Art and its Commerce in Early Twentieth-Century Europe: The John Marshall Archive. A collection of essays written by the participants of the John Marshall Archive Project0
Mobile Museums0
Lucanian heritage across the world: the Spanish collections0
From Stosch through Carafa to Hamilton and the British Museum0
Julien Bondaz, Poussière d’oiseaux: une autre histoire de la mission Dakar–Djibouti0
Architektur-zeichnungen der Sammlung Albrecht Haupt0
Continuity and change in the British diplomatic service in the Levant0
Enriching the V&A: A collection of collections (1862–1914)0
A twentieth-century history of the Georgia Museum of Natural History0
The Private Lives of Pictures: Art at home in Britain, 1800–19400
Raffaello e l’antico nella villa di Agostino Chigi0
The art of rivalry0
Sir Charles Eastlake, the National Gallery and Milan0
Collecting copper alloy portrait heads0
Collections coloniales: à l’origine des fonds anciens non européens dans les musées suisses0
Francis Haskell and Nicholas Penny, Taste and the Antique: The Lure of Classical Sculpture, 1500–1900 , revised and amplified edition by Adriano Aymonino0
Maria Sybilla Merian: Changing the nature of art and science0
Country House Collections: Their lives and afterlives0
The Art Market in Rome in the Eighteenth Century: A study in the social history of art0
Books received0
Two albums of drawings by Lombard masters of the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, from the estate of the Clary-Aldringen family0
A museum on the front line: The People’s Museum of Girona (1936–1938)0
Tastemakers, Collectors, and Patrons: Collecting American art in the long nineteenth century0
Two Fabrianese manuscripts pertaining to the late activity of Carlo Crivelli0
Doris Duke and Mary Crane: Collecting Islamic art for Shangri La, a Hawaiian hideaway home0
Twentieth-century private collecting0
The Seymour family’s art collectionDevelopment, display and dispersal, from Tudor origins to 1940s demise0
Garden catalogues as sources for studying the collection and transmission of plants0
Playful Pictures: Art, leisure, and entertainment in the Venetian Renaissance home0
The Yorkshire Tea Ceremony: W. A. Ismay and his collection of British studio pottery0
Counting when, who and how0
Carl Akeley’s ‘lost’ decorative taxidermy and anthropomorphic groups0
The picture collection of the Lords Kinnaird at Rossie Priory0
Dai Medici ai Rothschild: mecenati, collezionisti, filantropi0
Correction to: ‘I shall now go on selling as much as I can to these people’: Duveen Brothers and the making of the Stern–Michelham collection0
Hiding in plain sight0
Le musée: une histoire mondiale, 3 vols., i: Du trésor au musée; ii: L’ancrage européen; iii: À la conquête du monde0
A Collection in Context: kommentierte Edition der Briefe und Dokumente Sammlung Dr. Karl von Schäffer0
Books received0
The rediscovered Islamic manuscripts of the Cospi Museum in the University Library of Bologna0
The First Folio and the transatlantic trade in early drama c.1900–19290
Editorial changes at the Journal of the History of Collections0
Doubts and certainties about the Duke of Urbino’s diplomatic gifts to Prince Philip of Spain in 15930
Art Markets, Agents and Collectors: Collecting strategies in Europe and the United States, 1550–19500
Exuberant images in the Andean domestic setting: Inventories, private art collecting and provenance trends in viceregal Santiago, Chile (1650–1750)0
‘The illustration of all art expressed in objects of utility’: The formation of the Renaissance collections at the Victoria and Albert Museum0
Curiosities in the Far North0
Foreign travellers in Milan and their interests0
A parade of wooden horses: The politics of presentation in the early modern Dresden armoury0
Rodolphe (1845–1905) and Maurice Kann (1839–1906)0
Sir Ernest Cassel, a ‘Jew of taste’0
The elevation of Henry Willett0
Anne Nellis Richter, The Gallery at Cleveland House: Displaying Art and Society in Late Georgian London0
Casting a New Light: Plaster Casts and Cast Collections in Europe and Beyond0
Sweeping up the best things0
Smuggling the Renaissance: The illicit export of artworks out of Italy, 1861–19090
The India Museum Revisited0
Great Irish Households: Inventories from the long eighteenth century0
Picturing the flora of China: Early Qing dynasty plant paintings in Britain0
The Royal Navy in Indigenous Australia, 1795–1855: Maritime encounters and British Museum collections0
‘The difference in our professions’: (In)forming collecting and archaeological practice by thwarting antiquities trafficking in Greece, 1860s–1880s0
‘Immigrant gifts’: Alphonso Trumpbour Clearwater, colonial silver and the limits of ‘Americanization’, 1906–19330
David Gilks, Quatremère de Quincy: Art and Politics during the French Revolution0
A nineteenth-century entrepreneur and collector0
Picasso, Klee, Matisse, Giacometti: The Eye of Collector–Dealer Heinz Berggruen0
Blinded by Curiosity: The collector–dealer Hadriaan Beverland (1650–1716) and his radical approach to the printed image0
Coke of Norfolk: politician, agriculturalist and art collector0
Promesses de Patagonie: l’exploration française en Amérique australe et la patrimonialisation du ‘bout du monde’0
Gian Giacomo Poldi Pezzoli, between Milan and Europe0
The Circulating Lifeblood of Ideas: Leo Steinberg’s library of prints0
Secret Spaces. Sacred treasuries in England 1066–13200
Provenance and Possession: Acquisitions from the Portuguese empire in Renaissance Italy0
Martin Folkes (1690–1754): Newtonian, antiquary, connoisseur0
Orazio Gentileschi and the Medici court0
Carving out a niche for Chinese fungi0
The Empress Eugénie in England: Art, architecture, collecting0
América en Madrid: cultura material, arte e imágenes0
The Solly Collection, 1821–2021: Founding the Berlin Gemäldegalerie0
Four Centuries of Blue & White: The Frelinghuysen collection of Chinese and Japanese export porcelain0
Italy for Sale: Alternative objects – alternative markets0
Problematic provenance and understanding restorations0
Collecting Mesoamerican Art Before 1940: A New World of Latin American Antiquities0
Da Rodolfo Pio ai Farnese: storia di due collezioni epigrafiche urbane, Commentationes Humanarum Literarum 1410
Correction to: ‘I shall now go on selling as I can to these people’: Joseph Duveen and the making of the Stern–Michelham collection0
The Schmidt collection of envelopes in the Musée Zoologique in Strasbourg0
Creating the Bowes Museum0
The architect as agent: Charles Heathcote Tatham at Woburn Abbey and Castle Howard0
Rediscovering John Martin0
The Temple of Fame & Friendship: Portraits, music, and history in the C.P.E. Bach circle0
Women Art Dealers: Creating markets for modern art, 1940–19900
Looters to collectors0
Between science and art0
Ancient vases from the Adolphe Raifé collection in St Petersburg: From Mikhail Petrovich Botkin to the State Hermitage Museum0
Books Received0
Sarcophagi and other Reliefs, 4 vols., Part A.III of The Paper Museum of Cassiano dal Pozzo: A catalogue raisonné0
The unpublished quaderno vechio of Marquis Nicolò III d’Este0
India: A history in objects0
The Amsterdam dealer Hans Le Thoor at the court of Emperor Rudolf II0
Actio de in rem verso0
Aldrovandi’s planned history of marvels0
Courtly Mediators: Transcultural Objects between Renaissance Italy and the Islamic World0
The export of Old Masters from Poldi Pezzoli’s Milan to international museums0
The Brummer Galleries, Paris and New York: Defining taste from antiquities to the avant-garde0
The Galerie Georges Petit, 1881–1895: Newly discovered documents0
Paul Graupe, Arthur Goldschmidt and the dispute over an Adriaen van Ostade painting in wartime France0
Collecting the nation in the museum of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 1832–910
‘I shall now go on selling as much as I can to these people’0
‘Best presents for England!’: a New Zealand fern album in Scotland0
Perspectives on the Study of the Art Market0
Collecting after iconoclasm0
Collecting Raphael in reproduction in the nineteenth century0
Giorgio de Chirico’s artful deception: The story of Nathan Cummings’s ‘true-fakes’ scandal0
‘The time is ripe for revolution’: Burt Chernow and the founding of the Housatonic Museum of Art0
Arte e lettere a Napoli tra Cinque e Seicento0
Reading between the lines0
T. J. Alldridge’s Sierra Leone collections0
The Numismatic World in the Long Nineteenth Century0
The Intimacies of George Shaw (1810–76): Diaries and Letters of a Gothic Architect, Antiquary, and Forger0
Vera Keller, Curating the Enlightenment: Johann Daniel Major and the Experimental Century0
Fremdprägung: Münzwissen in Zeiten der Globalisierung0
His utter unfitness for a commercial collector’0
Kunstkammer: Early modern art and curiosity cabinets in the Holy Roman Empire0
The Evolving House Museum: Art Collectors and their Residences, Then and Now0
Les dessins de la collection Mariette: écoles flamande, hollandaise et allemande0
Die herzogliche Kunstkammer in Gotha0
From Du Sommerard to Poldi Pezzoli0
‘Objects bring us traces of life’0
La légende des objets: le cabinet de curiosités réfléchi par son catalogue (Europe, xvie—xviie siècles)0
Correction to: Picturing the flora of China: Early Qing dynasty plant paintings in Britain0
Of Caribbean ‘white elephants’0
Wilhelm Bode und die deutsche Holzskulptur des Spätmittelalters0
Books Received0
‘Now completely Americanized’: Collecting and transatlantic exchange of the Lansdowne Marbles0
Too Jewish or Not Jewish Enough: Ritual Objects and Avant-Garde Art at the Jewish Museum of New York0
John Soane’s Cabinet of Curiosities: Reflections on an Architect and his Curiosities0
Editorial0
Acquisition, duplicates and exchange0
The New York Market for French Art in the Gilded Age, 1867–18930
Books Received0
The volumes of prints at the Albertina0
The historic mineralogical instruments collection of the Real Museo Mineralogico, University of Naples Federico II: meaning and value0
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