In the book you suggest that connoisseurship has become more egalitarian, how come? |
Renowned for his visual acumen and connoisseurship, he grew up in Paris and New York, the son of a scholar of medieval church history. |
In porcelain and pottery, connoisseurship was in its infancy, as can be seen by publications of the time. |
Experience can contribute to connoisseurship, but only if the consumer tastes with attention and an open mind. |
When I argue that your connoisseurship or aestheticism are suspect, it does not mean our field is in disarray. |
Bottle shapes evolved so as to allow extended bottle ageing and thus were born vintage wines, and connoisseurship. |