Reviews
An excellent portrait of the father and son who assembled the [Walters Art Gallery] collection and turned it over to the people of Baltimore and the world... Johnston skillfully handles both the complex business transactions of the Walters family and their varied interests in both the art of their day and in historical collecting. Highly recommended.
A superb read. While this book certainly defines the Walters, it goes much further—more than any other I know, it best addresses the nature of post-Civil War art collecting. It speaks of the rise to wealth, power, and position of a whole class of entrepreneurs in the post-Civil War period and addresses the entire historic, economic, and social life of Baltimore in the mid- and late nineteenth century. It is an original and substantial contribution of sound scholarship—there is nothing like it in publication.
Book Details
List of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1. The Early Years, 1819–1861
Chapter 2. The Years Abroad, 1861–1865
Chapter 3. The Postwar Recovery, 1866–1884
Chapter 4. The Years of Fruition, 1884
List of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1. The Early Years, 1819–1861
Chapter 2. The Years Abroad, 1861–1865
Chapter 3. The Postwar Recovery, 1866–1884
Chapter 4. The Years of Fruition, 1884–1894
Chapter 5. The Son Succeeds His Father, 1894–1909
Chapter 6. The Walters Gallery, 1909–1919
Chapter 7. The Final Years, 1919–1931
Chapter 8. Postscript
Appendix
Notes
Index