Jules Maciet: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
|||
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
=Jules Maciet= | =Jules Maciet= | ||
[[File:JulesMaciet.jpg|thumb|Jules Maciet © ADAGP / Floc’h]] | |||
Jules Maciet (1846-1911) is a french collector and contributor | Jules Maciet (1846-1911) is a french collector and contributor | ||
Jules Maciet was born in Paris in 1846. After law studies, he began his lifetime mission : founding a collection with aim to inspire his coevals. He acquires a lot of pieces of art, gathering a various and eclectic collection : paintings, bronzes, pottery from Occident and Orient, prints, tapestry, oriental carpets... He regularly goes around museums, exhibitions, auction sales. | Jules Maciet was born in Paris in 1846. After law studies, he began his lifetime mission : founding a collection with aim to inspire his coevals. He acquires a lot of pieces of art, gathering a various and eclectic collection : paintings, bronzes, pottery from Occident and Orient, prints, tapestry, oriental carpets... He regularly goes around museums, exhibitions, auction sales.[http://www.lesartsdecoratifs.fr/francais/musees/musee-des-arts-decoratifs/collections/dossiers-thematiques/les-arts-decoratifs-depuis-1864-1171/jules-maciet-1846-1911-la-collection-et-l-iconographie-au-service-des-arts/] | ||
In 1904 he made his first gift to the Union Centrale des Arts Décoratifs (a french cultural institution regrouping museums, libraries, places about lifestyle, fine arts, design, fashion...). He then offered the UCAD more than 2300 works of art until his death in 1911. | In 1904 he made his first gift to the Union Centrale des Arts Décoratifs (a french cultural institution regrouping museums, libraries, places about lifestyle, fine arts, design, fashion...). He then offered the UCAD more than 2300 works of art until his death in 1911.[http://www.lesartsdecoratifs.fr/francais/qui-sommes-nous/soutenez-nous/particuliers/le-comite-international/decouvrez-nos-grands-donateurs/jules-maciet] | ||
Besides his collection, he made a huge documenting work. Collecting hundreds of articles and images from art books, he extracted and classified images into methodical series, into what we call today the "albums Maciet". These albums are nowadays a real treasure of informations to the public. | Besides his collection, he made a huge documenting work. Collecting hundreds of articles and images from art books, he extracted and classified images into methodical series, into what we call today the "albums Maciet". These albums are nowadays a real treasure of informations to the public. |
Latest revision as of 12:11, 27 September 2017
Jules Maciet
Jules Maciet (1846-1911) is a french collector and contributor
Jules Maciet was born in Paris in 1846. After law studies, he began his lifetime mission : founding a collection with aim to inspire his coevals. He acquires a lot of pieces of art, gathering a various and eclectic collection : paintings, bronzes, pottery from Occident and Orient, prints, tapestry, oriental carpets... He regularly goes around museums, exhibitions, auction sales.[1]
In 1904 he made his first gift to the Union Centrale des Arts Décoratifs (a french cultural institution regrouping museums, libraries, places about lifestyle, fine arts, design, fashion...). He then offered the UCAD more than 2300 works of art until his death in 1911.[2]
Besides his collection, he made a huge documenting work. Collecting hundreds of articles and images from art books, he extracted and classified images into methodical series, into what we call today the "albums Maciet". These albums are nowadays a real treasure of informations to the public.
The Maciet albums
The collection of albums made by Jules Maciet is composed of 4727 albums, for a total of almost 400 000 pages and one million of images, getting into 62 themes as architecture, jewelry, fashion, textiles, decoration, mythology, animals, writing, printings, botany... The Bibliothèque des Arts Décoratifs has begun to scan these albums, and now 60 000 pages from 700 albums are available online for research.[3]