"Meyers's compelling and cogent analysis of the back story of the Barnes Foundation shines a bright light on the long-running debate over the proper place for one of the world's most distinguished art collections.....Well written and provocative, [it] isa must read for anyone who would understand the present controversy - a work of importance." - Elijah Anderson, Charles and William L. Day Distinguished Professor of Social Sciences, University of Pennsylvania "This illumination of the character of Barnes, whose collection of Impressionist paintings is currently the focus of a lengthy legal struggle, helps us understand the significance of that outcome for all concerned about art's history.... Recommended." - Choice "Meyers' biography [is]...the most complete, measured and scholarly portrait of Barnes to date." - The Pennsylvania Gazette "The author combines a researcher's patience, a journalist's eye, and a novelists timing in skillfully weaving the sociological, artistic, political, societal, and philosophical ingredients that comprise the story of the Barnes Foundation.... An engaging book for a long and leisurely... read." - School Arts Magazine"