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SUMMARY:DRAWINGS WEEK 2026 - Collector Conversations: Talking Drawings
DESCRIPTION:All drawing collectors have an origin story\, a moment or a work that led them down the path of pursuing drawings as objects of pleasure and study. Growing up surrounded by one of the great American private collections of drawings provides a head start\, though the challenges of determining what to collect and establishing personal taste remain. How much insight does belonging to an artistic family bring? Does having a personal practice of translating ideas onto paper create a deeper understanding of exploratory works? Join us for a lively and engaging discussion with a second-generation collector who has lived a life with drawings\, led by Jennifer Tonkovich\, Eugene and Clare Thaw Curator of Drawings and Prints at The Morgan Library & Museum. \n__ \nThis DRAWINGS WEEK 2026 event is organized by The Drawing Foundation and The Society for the History of Collecting\, in association with Master Drawings New York 2026.  \n                             \nImage: Fra Bartolommeo (1472 – 1517)\, One Angel Blowing a Trumpet\, and Another Holding a Standard (detail)\, c. 1500. Pen and brown ink\, squared in red chalk for transfer on laid paper. Woodner Collection\, Gift of Andrea Woodner\, National Gallery of Art\, Washington DC.
URL:https://thedrawingfoundation.org/event/drawings-week-2026-shc-collector-convo/
LOCATION:Stephen Ongpin Fine Art\, Exhibiting at Adam Williams Fine Art\, 24 East 80th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10075\, United States
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SUMMARY:Book Launch: The Farnese Drawings Collection
DESCRIPTION:Join author Claire Van Cleave for the launch of her much anticipated publication: \n \nThe Farnese Drawings Collection\, Editori Paparo\, Naples\, 2025 \nThe Farnese Drawings Collection chronicles the rise and fall of the drawings collected in the Palazzo Farnese\, Rome from the heyday of Farnese power in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries through to the remnants of the collection now held in the Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte\, Naples. At its peak\, the collection included over 850 works on paper by Leonardo da Vinci\, Michelangelo\, Raphael\, Parmigianino\, Jacopo Bertoia\, Giulio Clovio\, Sofonisba Anguissola\, Annibale Carracci\, Albrecht Dürer\, and other great artists of the period\, but today only 57 drawings with a Farnese provenance are identifiable in Capodimonte collections. \nThe book\, published in English and Italian editions\, is comprised of two parts: a history of the collection and a catalogue of the drawings with a Farnese provenance remaining at Capodimonte. The opening chapters explore the intellectual atmosphere of the Palazzo Farnese during the age of Pope Paul III and the Farnese cardinals Ranuccio\, Alessandro\, and Odoardo. This is augmented by an in-depth study of three men who worked for the family and collected drawings under Farnese patronage: the major domo Conte Ludovico Tedesco\, the resident artist Giulio Clovio\, and the curator and librarian Fulvio Orisini\, and suggests that the connection each of these erudite men had with each other and also with Tommaso de’ Cavalieri created a uniquely learned environment within the palace for collecting works on paper. The scope of the original collection and its later demise is examined through contemporary inventories and archival documents. The catalogue identifies Farnese drawings in the Capodimonte collections\, taking into consideration recent publications\, and explores each sheet in terms of attribution\, style\, subject\, and how it might relate to Farnese collecting. The catalogue proposes a number of updated attributions\, including drawings newly ascribed to Parmigianino\, Bartolomeo Passarotti\, and Giovanna Garzoni. \n_ \nDr Claire Van Cleave is an independent scholar with an expertise in the study of Italian drawings. Her book is novel in its appraisal of the Farnese drawings collection as a stand-alone subject. Detached from wider Farnese studies\, the importance of the collecting of drawings within the Palazzo Farnese and its impact on the nascent history of collecting Italian drawings in Rome during the sixteenth century is given its rightful stage. Van Cleave’s book is much more than a traditional museum catalogue as it also traces the social history and cultural circumstances which influenced collecting within the palace. Richly illustrated\, it is a significant update to earlier Capodimonte publications on drawings and an important new addition to Farnese literature. \n_ \nThis event is organized by The Drawing Foundation in association with Master Drawings New York 2025. Thank you to Stephen Ongpin Fine Art for their generosity on hosting this event in their exhibition at Adam Williams Fine Art. \n   \n__ \nImage: Cover detail from The Farnese Drawings Collection\, Dr. Claire Van Cleave\, Editori Paparo\, Naples\, 2025 \n\nEvent registration begins on Thursday\, January 9 at 1pm.\nSign up for our mailing list or become a member to receive registration reminders.
URL:https://thedrawingfoundation.org/event/book-launch-the-farnese-drawings-collection/
LOCATION:Stephen Ongpin Fine Art\, Exhibiting at Adam Williams Fine Art\, 24 East 80th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10075\, United States
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SUMMARY:Collector Conversations: Talking Drawings 2025
DESCRIPTION:Most American museums enrich the range and depth of their holdings of works on paper through gifts and bequests from individuals\, made in sizable allotments or smaller installments over decades. Such largesse is often the result of close relationships developed over the years and revolving around a shared passion for drawings\, questions of taste and budget\, and a collector’s belief in a museum’s mission and curator’s vision. This year’s conversation features curators reflecting on the joys and pitfalls of collaborating with celebrated collectors. \nJoin us for a lively and engaging discussion led by Jennifer Tonkovich\, Eugene and Clare Thaw Curator of Drawings and Prints at The Morgan Library & Museum. \nThis event is organized by The Drawing Foundation in partnership with The Society for the History of Collecting\, and in association with Master Drawings New York 2025. \n       \n  \nImage: Benvenuto Cellini (1500-1571)\, A Satyr (detail)\, 1544/45. Pen and brown ink and brown wash over black chalk on laid paper. National Gallery of Art\, Washington\, Woodner Collection\, Patrons’ Permanent Fund. \n\nEvent registration begins on Thursday\, January 9 at 1pm.\nEarly Access Registration for members of The Drawing Foundation begins on Thursday\, January 9 at 10am\nSign up for our mailing list or become a member to receive registration reminders.
URL:https://thedrawingfoundation.org/event/collector-conversations-talking-drawings-2025/
LOCATION:Stephen Ongpin Fine Art\, Exhibiting at Adam Williams Fine Art\, 24 East 80th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10075\, United States
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SUMMARY:Collector Conversations: Talking Drawings
DESCRIPTION:Over the past twenty-five years\, the market for nineteenth-century French drawings has moved from the margins to the center of the drawings field. While works by marquee artists have long been appreciated\, the canon has expanded significantly along with the opportunities to acquire excellent sheets by less known draftsmen. Yet the field has not quite approached these works with the same interest as the old masters. This year’s conversation features collectors and curators in conversation about the pursuit of drawings made over the course of a tumultuous century in France. Join us for a lively and engaging discussion led by Jennifer Tonkovich\, Eugene and Clare Thaw Curator of Drawings and Prints at The Morgan Library & Museum. \nThis event is organized by The Drawing Foundation in partnership with the Society for the History of Collecting in association with Master Drawings New York 2024. \n       \n  \nImage: Gustave Courbet (1819 – 1877)\, Artist at his Easel (detail)\, 1847-1848(?). Black chalk with traces of charcoal on cream antique laid paper; graphite outline on palette and lower edge of coat lapels (later addition?)\, 55.4 x 33.5 cm (21 13/16 x 13 3/16 in.). Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum\, Bequest of Grenville L. Winthrop
URL:https://thedrawingfoundation.org/event/collector-conversations-talking-drawings-2024/
LOCATION:Stephen Ongpin Fine Art\, Exhibiting at Adam Williams Fine Art\, 24 East 80th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10075\, United States
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