He taught at London's Courtauld Institute and Royal College of Art, as well as at Cambridge University.
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Paul's School who also attended the Courtauld Institute of Art in London, David's nephew fits easily into snobbish art world circles.
The Corot will go to the National Gallery while three Degas sculptures will be shown at The Courtauld Gallery.
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Courtauld's most trusted advisor was the dealer Percy Moore Turner, from whom he had purchased his first two Impressionist paintings in 1922.
Alternatively one could go to the Courtauld Gallery in London, lose oneself in its un-crowded galleries and wallow in its exquisite collection of less celebrated Cezanne masterpieces.
The town hall was a gift from benefactor William Julien Courtauld.
It boasts two authors, Caroline Courtauld and May Holdsworth, and credit is also given to Simon Vickers for "additional text, " whatever and wherever that might be.
His predecessor, James Cuno, had previously headed the Courtauld Institute, the Harvard University Art Museums, the Hood Museum of Art, and the Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts.
The lure of looking after such treasures was enough to bring James Cuno back to Chicago in 2004 after a short sojourn at the Courtauld Institute in London.
In the 1970s the painting was loaned to the National Gallery in London and last year it went on display in the Courtauld Gallery's exhibition Becoming Picasso: Paris 1901.
Together with an equally generous bequest which helped establish the Courtauld Institute in London, he ensured that his name and influence as a collector were permanently and publicly acknowledged.
Though Price was most famous as a horror film actor, he was also an alumnus of the prestigious Courtauld Institute of Art, and he took his curatorial role seriously.
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Child With A Dove was sold by auctioneers Christies on behalf of the Aberconway family in Wales, who were bequeathed the painting in 1947 following the death of Samuel Courtauld.
Take, for example, the wealthy industrialist Samuel Courtauld, scion of the Courtauld textile empire, whose collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings assembled during the 1920s and 30s helped permanently establish their importance in the post-war period.
His growing reputation led to the invitation to teach at the Royal College of Art in 1971 and to his appointment as Senior Tutor of Painting in 1981, at which point he retired from the Courtauld Institute.
However, the exhibition captured Samuel Courtauld's imagination.
Paulet is the only person to appear in all five of the finished "Card Players" works, which were the subject of a major exhibition at London's Courtauld Institute and at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York last year.
When evaluating a potential purchase, an entrepreneur like Courtauld was looking for an assessment finely balanced between market value (a good price), quality as a work of art (a question of informed taste and a good eye), and stature of the artist (now and in the future).
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