Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire. Belgisch tijdschrift voor philologie en geschiedenis
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Arts & Humanities, Social Sciences, History, Language & Linguistics, Literature, Linguistics, Art market, art dealers, nineteenth-century painting, Ernest Gambart, Henry Mogford, 2003 Language Studies, 2005 Literary Studies, 4703 Language studies
Abstract:
This article explores the impact of the art dealer Ernest Gambart and his circle on the commercial and artistic exchanges between the mid-nineteenth-century Belgian and British art scenes. As London's leading dealer in contemporary art, Gambart bought and imported works by many of the major Belgian artists of his time and almost single-handedly created a market for these artists in Britain, where the general interest in Belgian art greatly expanded hand in hand with the dealer's operations. This article discusses the effects of the business schemes of Gambart and his circle on the production, distribution and consumption of Belgian art and explores how primarily commercial exchanges also stimulated an artistic cross-fertilization between Belgium and Britain.