Rogues and Scholars: Boom and Bust in the London Art Market, 1945–2000

James Stourton
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Rogues and Scholars: Boom and Bust in the London Art Market, 1945–2000

James Stourton
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Praise for James Stourton's Heritage:

"[A] huge, energetic and tightly written tome on the two-and-half-century history of conservation battles in our homeland... A masterful, dynamic and extremely readable survey of one the major issues of our times. Or all times" -Literary Review

"It not only covers the conservation and protection of our buildings and landscapes, but also the wider cultural aspects" -This England

"Compelling and thought-provoking, this book not only explores how Britain's rich and diverse heritage has been conserved (and in some cases destroyed) in the past, but offers a ray of hope for its future" -The Observer

  • Published date: Jan 14, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 448
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
  • ISBN: 9781804541975
  • Dimensions: 6.45" W x 1.45" L x 9.55" H
James Stourton is a British art historian, a former Chairman of Sotheby's UK and the author of Great Houses of London, British Embassies, and the authorized biography of Kenneth Clark. Stourton frequently lectures to Cambridge University History of Art Faculty, Sotheby's Institute of Education and The Art Fund, and is a senior fellow of the Institute of Historical Research. He also sits on the Heritage Memorial Fund, a government panel which meets to decide what constitutes heritage and should be saved for the nation.

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