The Rockefellers: America's Medicis and Their Astonishing Cultural Legacy | Art Patronage & Philanthropy Impact
The Rockefellers: America's Medicis and Their Astonishing Cultural Legacy | Art Patronage & Philanthropy Impact

The Rockefellers: America's Medicis and Their Astonishing Cultural Legacy | Art Patronage & Philanthropy Impact" (注:根据要求,原中文标题已翻译为英文,并增加了艺术赞助与慈善影响的使用场景,同时保持了SEO关键词优化)

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The first book to explore the immense cultural contributions of one of America's wealthiest and most influential families: the Rockefellers. Abby Aldrich Rockefeller sparked her family's passion for art, but it was her husband, John D. Rockefeller Jr., who once was hailed as the "greatest friend and patron of the arts since Florence's Lorenzo de Medici." Together and separately they, as well as their descendents, became a major force on the American art scene. The dozen Rockefeller-sponsored museums, including MoMA and the Cloisters, are among the world's finest. Their architectural projects—Rockefeller Center, the restoration of Colonial Williamsburg, Lincoln Center—are equally stellar. The family also enriched existing institutions with entire collections of modern, Asian, "primitive," and folk art, in addition to ancient artifacts. Based on a wealth of information culled from the family's extensive archives, America's Medicis traces the Rockefellers' artistic philanthropies from their beginnings to the present. As author Suzanne Loebl makes clear, the Rockefellers did more than simply provide money and artworks; they also devoted themselves to the causes they believed in—a commitment that helped define and direct America's artistic tastes. In spite of all these material gifts, the Rockefellers' most lasting contribution was to teach America that art does not belong to a rarefied elite, but can be enjoyed and understood by all. Erudite and engaging, America's Medicis is a remarkable account of the twentieth-century American art world and the extraordinary family at its center.

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Loebl's highly readable book describes the Rockefeller's art collecting from its beginning and throughout the 20th century. Along with the carefully researched and referenced study of their collection, the author's knowledge of art history and criticism make America's Medicis a book of note. The reader will also enjoy many glimpses into generations of Rockefeller family life.
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