
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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