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Duncan Phillips (art collector)

Duncan Phillips (26 June 1886[1] – 9 May 1966) was a Washington, D.C., based art collector and critic who played a seminal role in introducing modern art to America. The grandson of James Laughlin, a banker and co-founder of the Jones and Laughlin Steel Company, Phillips was born in Pittsburgh and moved with his family to Washington, D.C. in 1895.

The Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C., houses nearly 3,000 works by American and European impressionist and modern artists, assembled principally by Duncan Phillips

Art collector and critic

Phillips, along with his mother, established the precursor of The Phillips Collection, The Phillips Memorial Gallery, after the sudden deaths of his father, Duncan Clinch Phillips (1838–1917), a Pittsburgh window glass millionaire and member of the South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club, and brother, James Laughlin Phillips (May 30, 1884 – 1918).

 
Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Luncheon of the Boating Party, 1881, oil on canvas, 130.2 × 175.6 cm, one of the highlights of the Phillips Collection

Beginning with a small family collection of paintings, Phillips, a published art critic, expanded the collection dramatically. From the beginning Phillips conceived of his museum as "a memorial…a beneficent force in the community where I live—a joy-giving, life-enhancing influence, assisting people to see beautifully as true artists see."

Phillips married painter Marjorie Acker in 1921. With her assistance and advice, Phillips developed his collection "as a museum of modern art and its sources," believing strongly in the continuum of artists influencing their successors through the centuries. His focus on the continuous tradition of art was revolutionary at a time when America was largely critical of modernism, which was seen as a break with the past. Phillips collected works by masters such as El Greco, calling him the "first impassioned expressionist"; Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin because he was "the first modern painter"; Francisco Goya because he was "the stepping stone between the Old Masters and the Great Moderns like Cézanne"; and Édouard Manet, a "significant link in a chain which began with Goya and which [led] to Gauguin and Matisse."

From the 1920s to the 1960s, Phillips would re-hang his galleries in installations that were non-chronological and non-traditional, reflecting the relationships he saw between various artistic expressions. He presented visual connections—between past and present, between classical form and romantic expression—as dialogues on the walls of the museum. Giving equal focus to American and European artists, Phillips juxtaposed works by Winslow Homer, Thomas Eakins, Maurice Prendergast, James Abbott McNeill Whistler, and Albert Pinkham Ryder with canvases by Pierre Bonnard, Peter Ilsted and Édouard Vuillard. He exhibited watercolors by John Marin with paintings by Cézanne, and works by van Gogh with El Greco’s The Repentant St. Peter (circa 1600–05). Phillips’ vision brought together "congenial spirits among the artists," and his ideas still guide the museum today.

 
Augustus Vincent Tack, Time and Timelessness (The Spirit of Creation), 1943-1944, oil on canvas. Phillips was among the first to recognize Tack's paintings, Duncan Phillips acquired more than 40 of his works. (Phillips Collection)

Throughout his lifetime, Phillips had the prescience and courage to acquire paintings by many artists who were not fully recognized at the time, among them Marin, Georgia O'Keeffe, Arthur Dove, Nicolas de Staël,[2] Milton Avery and Augustus Vincent Tack.[3][4] By purchasing works by such promising but unknown artists, Phillips provided them with the means to continue painting. He formed close bonds with and subsidized several artists who are prominently featured in the collection—Dove and Marin in particular—and consistently purchased works by artists and students for what he called his "encouragement collection."

A memorable Duncan Phillips anecdote has him standing with Dr. Albert C. Barnes, before the Renoir masterpiece "Luncheon of the Boating Party". "That's the only Renoir you have, isn't it?" asked the fearsome Dr. Barnes, whose distinctive collection of Impressionist and post-Impressionist fine art contains scores of Renoirs and is now the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia. Phillips' reply was succinct: "It's the only one I need.”

When Duncan Phillips died on 9 May 1966,[5] Marjorie succeeded him as museum director. Their son, Laughlin, became director in 1972. He led The Phillips Collection through a multi-year program to ensure the physical and financial security of the collection, renovate and enlarge the museum buildings, expand and professionalize the staff, conduct research on the collection, and make the Phillips more accessible to the public.

References

  1. ^ K. Porter Aichele, Modern Art on Display: The Legacies of Six Collectors, p. 2
  2. ^ Chronology: Exhibition Catalogue, Nicolas de Staël, paintings 1950–1955, Mitchell-Innes & Nash, NYC. 1997 p.98
  3. ^ Biography[permanent dead link] from the Phillips collection.
  4. ^ Extensive description February 28, 2009, at the Wayback Machine from the Phillips Collection.
  5. ^ Charles Edward Eaton, The Man from Buena Vista: Selected Nonfiction, 1944-2000, p. 108

External links

  • (The Phillips Collection)

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Great Moderns like Cezanne and Edouard Manet a significant link in a chain which began with Goya and which led to Gauguin and Matisse From the 1920s to the 1960s Phillips would re hang his galleries in installations that were non chronological and non traditional reflecting the relationships he saw between various artistic expressions He presented visual connections between past and present between classical form and romantic expression as dialogues on the walls of the museum Giving equal focus to American and European artists Phillips juxtaposed works by Winslow Homer Thomas Eakins Maurice Prendergast James Abbott McNeill Whistler and Albert Pinkham Ryder with canvases by Pierre Bonnard Peter Ilsted and Edouard Vuillard He exhibited watercolors by John Marin with paintings by Cezanne and works by van Gogh with El Greco s The Repentant St Peter circa 1600 05 Phillips vision brought together congenial spirits among the artists and his ideas still guide the museum today Augustus Vincent Tack Time and Timelessness The Spirit of Creation 1943 1944 oil on canvas Phillips was among the first to recognize Tack s paintings Duncan Phillips acquired more than 40 of his works Phillips Collection Throughout his lifetime Phillips had the prescience and courage to acquire paintings by many artists who were not fully recognized at the time among them Marin Georgia O Keeffe Arthur Dove Nicolas de Stael 2 Milton Avery and Augustus Vincent Tack 3 4 By purchasing works by such promising but unknown artists Phillips provided them with the means to continue painting He formed close bonds with and subsidized several artists who are prominently featured in the collection Dove and Marin in particular and consistently purchased works by artists and students for what he called his encouragement collection A memorable Duncan Phillips anecdote has him standing with Dr Albert C Barnes before the Renoir masterpiece Luncheon of the Boating Party That s the only Renoir you have isn t it asked the fearsome Dr Barnes whose distinctive collection of Impressionist and post Impressionist fine art contains scores of Renoirs and is now the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia Phillips reply was succinct It s the only one I need When Duncan Phillips died on 9 May 1966 5 Marjorie succeeded him as museum director Their son Laughlin became director in 1972 He led The Phillips Collection through a multi year program to ensure the physical and financial security of the collection renovate and enlarge the museum buildings expand and professionalize the staff conduct research on the collection and make the Phillips more accessible to the public References Edit K Porter Aichele Modern Art on Display The Legacies of Six Collectors p 2 Chronology Exhibition Catalogue Nicolas de Stael paintings 1950 1955 Mitchell Innes amp Nash NYC 1997 p 98 Biography permanent dead link from the Phillips collection Extensive description Archived February 28 2009 at the Wayback Machine from the Phillips Collection Charles Edward Eaton The Man from Buena Vista Selected Nonfiction 1944 2000 p 108External links EditBiography The Phillips Collection Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Duncan Phillips art collector amp oldid 1121340504, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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