Art and Argyrol: The Life and Career of Dr. Albert C. Barnes

Art and Argyrol: The Life and Career of Dr. Albert C. Barnes

by William Schack
Art and Argyrol: The Life and Career of Dr. Albert C. Barnes

Art and Argyrol: The Life and Career of Dr. Albert C. Barnes

by William Schack

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Overview

This first biography of Dr. Albert C. Barnes was serialized on the front page of the Philadelphia Inquirer when it appeared in 1960. In it, arts journalist William Schack interviewed dozens of people who knew the famously pugnacious art collector as he assembled his world-famous collection outside Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Schack traces the life of Albert Coombs Barnes (1872-1951), from childhood to his student days in Germany where he met the chemist with whom he developed Argyrol, a medication that made Barnes rich and allowed him to become an art collector. After applying for a charter to establish his collection as a public educational institution, Barnes established a highly erratic policy of admission and battled dozens of people and institutions regarding access to it. Art and Argyrol is written in the journalistic style of a bygone era yet retains its fascination for anyone interested in the history of this astounding collection and in Barnes himself.

“William Schack, research chemist, journalist and art writer, has done the first full-scale study of Dr. Barnes, NOT an ‘authorized’ biography... this is a remarkable book about a remarkable Philadelphian” — The Philadelphia Inquirer

“[Dr. Albert C. Barnes] is an important, as well as a colorful, figure and [...] Art and Argyrol — the first full-length biography of Barnes — is of considerable interest.” — Max Kozloff, Commentary Magazine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940151286008
Publisher: Plunkett Lake Press
Publication date: 03/12/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 414
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

William Schack (1898-1988) was born in New York City and became a cultural journalist and reviewer of Yiddish theater. He wrote for The New York Times, Commentary Magazine and Midstream. His biography of the American artist Louis M. Eilshemius, And He Sat Among the Ashes, was published in 1939. Art and Argyrol was originally published in 1960. Schack’s papers are at the Archives of American Art.
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