Letture: European Review of Economic History, Special Issue Economic History of the Arts

E’ stato pubblicato il Volume 27 della European Review of Economic History, Special Issue su Economic History of the Arts.

Articoli: Introduction to the special issue: the economic history of the arts, KAROL J. BOROWIECKI; Contracting creativity: patronage and creative freedom in the Italian Renaissance art market, ENNIO E. PIANO AND CLARA E. PIANO; Authorship as a determinant of art prices and auction settings in eighteenth-century Paris, HANS J. VAN MIEGROET AND ANNE-SOPHIE V. RADERMECKER; The Toulouse salons: a regional counterweight to the Parisian art scene? (1861–1939), LÉA SAINT-RAYMOND; Market structure and creative cluster formation: the origins of urban clusters in German literature, 1700–1932, LUKAS KULD AND SARA MITCHELL; The German art market during WW II, JEROEN EUWE AND KIM OOSTERLINCK; Historical mobility, creative output, and age of prominent visual artists, composers, and authors, JOHN O.’HAGAN; Harmonious relations: quality transmission among composers in the very long run, KAROL JAN BOROWIECKI, NICHOLAS MARTIN FORD
AND MARIA MARCHENKO

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