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The Rothschilds – A Dynasty of Patrons in France – 1873-2016 (book) by Pauline Prévost-Marcilhacy. Co-published by Éditions du Louvre, BNF, and Somogy. 2016. Format: 32.4 x 26.3 x 12.2 cm. Boxed set of 3 hardcover volumes in a prestige slipcase – 1112 pages in total. Weight: 8.2 kg. Hardcover. Condition: Very good, some minor wear including a small dent on the slipcase – Texts in French – Bernier Prize 2016 (joint winner). Academy of Fine Arts. ISBN 9782757202128.

The Rothschilds, a dynasty of patrons in France – 3-volume set (Louvre / BnF / Somogy, 2016). Discover this sumptuous publication of more than 1,100 pages which traces the exceptional history of Rothschild patronage in France.

Structure of the work:
– Volume 1 (1873-1922) — approximately 328 pages
– Volume 2 (1922-1935) — approximately 392 pages
– Volume 3 (1935-2016) — approximately 392 pages

From 1873 to 2016, the family gave or bequeathed more than 120,000 works of art to more than 200 French museums and institutions (Louvre, BnF, provincial museums, etc.). Edited by Pauline Prévost-Marcilhacy, this richly illustrated work (1200 images) is the essential reference on Rothschild patronage, public collections and the history of taste in the 19th and 20th centuries.

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