The Rothschild Research Forum: a major new resource for art history
The Rothschild Archive, run by a charitable trust set up in 1999, holds
over two million items drawn together from the history of the Rothschild
banks and family. At the core of the Archive lie the records of the firm
of NM Rothschild & Sons, the London branch of the banking dynasty,
supplemented by a growing range of acquisitions of papers from members of
the Rothschild family. The Archive represents possibly the most detailed
surviving record of an international banking operation in the 19th and
early 20th centuries and of a family with artistic, charitable and
scientific interests at the heart of European society.
The Rothschilds were a family of collectors, building some of the most
magnificent 19th century private collections of painting, furniture,
decorative art, manuscripts and books. The Archive holds a number of
resources to assist art historians including catalogues, sales catalogues,
inventories, wills and photographs. Guides to many of these resources can
be found in the Research Forum. Waddesdon Manor, the house built by the
great collector Ferdinand de Rothschild and now owned by the National
Trust, is a major contributor to the Rothschild Research Forum.
In order to make this unique collection more available to researchers from
around the world, the Rothschild Archive in partnership with Waddesdon
Manor has launched its free online Rothschild Research Forum. Registered
members will have access to articles, finding aids, transcripts and
virtual exhibitions, and have the opportunity to communicate with other
researchers through the Forum's message board.
For further information please visit the Rothschild Archive web site at
http://www.rothschildarchive.org
or email inforothschildarchive.org
Quellennachweis:
ANN: The Rothschild Archive. In: ArtHist.net, 03.06.2003. Letzter Zugriff 26.12.2024. <https://arthist.net/archive/25688>.