Connoisseurship

/ˌkɒnəˈsɜrʃɪp/ noun

Definition

The practice of identifying, evaluating, and appreciating works of art based on deep knowledge, refined judgment, and trained perception. It combines scholarly expertise with intuitive understanding.

Etymology

From French 'connaisseur' meaning 'one who knows,' derived from Latin 'cognoscere.' The concept emerged in 18th-century France among aristocratic art collectors and became central to art historical methodology.

Kelly Says

Traditional connoisseurship relied on the 'good eye' – experts like Bernard Berenson could allegedly identify artists just by looking, but modern technology often proves these visual experts wrong! The field is evolving from subjective judgment to incorporate scientific analysis, though the trained eye remains irreplaceable for understanding artistic quality.

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