Grand Tour

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Grand Tour can be understood as the original "liberal arts" education. From the 16th through the 19th centuries, wealthy young people, mostly men, from England or Germany would journey south to Paris and especially to Venice, Florence, and Rome. They were attracted to the paintings and sculpture of the Renaissance and the antiquities of Rome. Their journals and sketchbooks reflect the warm southern climate as well as the impact of that visual culture.

Adapted from
DMA label copy.

NOTES
General Description: "European Masterworks," DMA label copy for Canaletto's View from the Fondamenta... 1984.51.FA

EAS- embedded notelink with Story's Semiramis (1999.117.A-B)

From Getty AAT: 

Extended tours; the tour is often used to refer to European tours through France, Germany, Italy, and Switzerland; formerly taken by youth of the aristocracy as part of their education.

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  • The Grand Tour~Read Jean Sorabella's essay on the importance of these European sojourns in the Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History (October 2003). 
  • Stories from the Grand Tour~Take a look through the British National Gallery of Art's examination of how individual's journeys through these traditional European sites impacted the artists and artworks represented in the NGA's collection.   

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General Description
The Grand Tour can be understood as the original "liberal arts" education. From the 16th through the 19th centuries, wealthy young people, mostly men, from England or Germany would journey south to Paris and especially to Venice, Florence, and Rome. They were attracted to the paintings and sculpture of the Renaissance and the antiquities of Rome. Their journals and sketchbooks reflect the warm southern climate as well as the impact of that visual culture.

Adapted from
DMA label copy.

Fun Facts
 
Archival Resources
 
Web Resources
 
  • The Grand Tour~Read Jean Sorabella's essay on the importance of these European sojourns in the Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History (October 2003). 
  • Stories from the Grand Tour~Take a look through the British National Gallery of Art's examination of how individual's journeys through these traditional European sites impacted the artists and artworks represented in the NGA's collection.   

Notes
General Description: "European Masterworks," DMA label copy for Canaletto's View from the Fondamenta... 1984.51.FA

EAS- embedded notelink with Story's Semiramis (1999.117.A-B)

From Getty AAT: 

Extended tours; the tour is often used to refer to European tours through France, Germany, Italy, and Switzerland; formerly taken by youth of the aristocracy as part of their education.

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