The Art History Seminar, in association with the Centre for Early Modern Studies

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The Art History Seminar, in association with the Centre for Early Modern Studies
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"'Pronounced by Mr Byres to be an undoubted Raffaelle': James Byres as Artist, Expert and Dealer", William Paton (History of Art, Aberdeen)

James Byres of Tonley, Aberdeenshire (1734-1817) was an art dealer and cicerone in Grand Tour-era Rome. He was responsible for selling important pictures and artefacts to British and other patrons. The son of a Jacobite exile, he was briefly trained as an artist under Anton Raphael Mengs, an experience that appears to have shaped his career in various ways.

Attributed to Cornelis Van Cleve, after Raphael, The Fairy Ring, University of Aberdeen Special Collections

Attributed to Cornelis Van Cleve (after Raphael), The Fairy Ring, University of Aberdeen Special Collections

Speaker
William Paton
Venue
Room CB009, 50/52 College Bounds