"A Century Of Loan Exhibitions, 1813-1912, Volume 1" by Algernon Graves is a meticulously researched historical reference work documenting loan exhibitions held throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries. This volume provides a detailed overview of the art world during a transformative period, offering insights into the tastes, trends, and significant artworks showcased in these exhibitions. It serves as an invaluable resource for art historians, researchers, and anyone interested in the provenance and exhibition history of important works of art. Graves's comprehensive catalog is essential for understanding the evolution of art collecting and display during this era, presenting a wealth of information previously scattered and difficult to access.
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