That's fair to say, though there have been a few prominent husband/wife collecting teams in the art world.Fletch said:I believe that the greatest collectors are almost always male
And of course Myrtle Young......
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That's fair to say, though there have been a few prominent husband/wife collecting teams in the art world.Fletch said:I believe that the greatest collectors are almost always male
J.L. Picard said:Carlisle,
I am a big fan of Native American items. What is your NA name?
Mine is : theonewhosignthecheck...
Paisley said:It's "handkerchief" in case anyone wants to do a search. (Or start collecting them.)
Carlisle Blues said:Welcome to the Lounge. This is a very nice place with very nice people.
Here have a piece of candy... on me.
HarpPlayerGene said:I certainly have the obsessive collector gene. Part of the passion for me though, is the bargain. I'm not one to beat up a seller about their price on something but when I find a useful vintage item which I like at a steal, that's when I pounce. This is how I limit my indulgence: By the price tag. And it would be that way for me even if funds were unlimited. I just love getting a deal on this old stuff as much as I love the old stuff itself.
Fletch said:The greatest collections - art collected by rich stylish people possibly excepted - aren't built on passions, but obsessions. A passion is an obsession polite society admires - an obsession is a passion they don't.
I believe that the greatest collectors are almost always male, both for their intense competitiveness and their purer, more abstract relationship to objects.
J.L. Picard said:Hello Fletch,
I cannot agree with that. The history is filled up with great female collectors:
- Catherine the Great (and I am not talking about her lovers...): she was the steam engine behind the "Hermitage", Madame de Pompadour, Madame Du Barry, Queen Charlotte, Marie Feodorovna...
Closer to our era:
- Lady Dorothy Nevill, Lady Schreiber, A. de Rothshild, Isabella S. Gardner , Mrs Palmer..
Today:
-Michèle Berthet-Aittouarès, Denise Cadé, Patricia Dorfmann, Thessa Herold...
I don't want to bore you with a longer list, but we have a lot of great women amongst the best collectors.
Even here, a Lady earlier mentioned that she collected perfumes. Collecting scents: How fascinating is that? And how more abstract could it be?
I believe that many women are more in touch with their sensitivity and their intuition, which is an important facet of a great collector...
Thank you for the opportunity of a good discussion...
JL. P.
In my case is very simple. When the desire is gone, when the interest is gone, i stop. It all comes in a very natural way, like autumn follows summer so to speak.
I used to colllect perfumes, but now i only like a few and i stick to them.
PrettySquareGal said:Thank you for this.
J.L. Picard said:Carlisle,
I am a big fan of Native American items. What is your NA name?
Mine is : theonewhosignthecheck...
Carlisle Blues said:Clearly, my attempt at humor and subtlety was not fully appreciated.
It is unfortunate that you chose treat my spiritual belief in such a manner that is clearly insulting and smacks of bigotry. If I had spoken of Christian, Judaic or another form of spirituality and you posted in such a manner it would have been clear and I am sure not tolerated.
The Fedora Lounge is a very nice place with very nice people.
J.L. Picard said:Carlisle,
I never intended any insult. I was serious when I said that I am very interested in Native American culture. I love the Navajo tradition, culture and all the different art forms related to it. I have some rare and very nice piece of Navajo jewelry that I cherish.
I am genuinely interested to find out about your NA name, and the story behind it, as well as the content of your collection and your interest towards it.
The post regarding my name was only written to break the ice. The only subject of my sarcasm was myself.
I am from a different culture than you are. I spent time in Europe, in the US, and in Africa. I always consider myself as a host in every country I lived in, I am most respectful of anybody's belief, tradition and culture, and I would never intentionally try to be hurtful towards you, your beliefs or your values.
So if I did, please accept my apology.
Warm regards,
JL. P
Carlisle Blues said:Thank you ...
As far as my name is concerned possibly in time...it is very special to me in
that it was given to me by an Elder whom I admired and her memory I cherish.
J.L. Picard said:You are welcome.
Today, with the communication tools that we have, it is sometimes easy to forget that time is the essential ingredient to trust and friendship …
Have a great evening.