04366oam 2200565I 450 991015498190332120230808200651.01-315-26210-X10.4324/9781315262109 (CKB)3710000000965862(MiAaPQ)EBC4758289(OCoLC)965543087(BIP)61806336(BIP)47636882(EXLCZ)99371000000096586220180706e20161998 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierArt markets in Europe, 1400-1800 /edited by Michael North and David OrmrodLondon ;New York :Routledge,2016.1 online resource (263 pages) illustrationsFirst published 1998 by Ashgate Publishing.1-84014-630-3 1-351-95705-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.ch. 1. Manuscript acquisition by the Burgundian Court and the market for books in the fifteenth-century Netherlands / Wim Blockmans -- ch. 2. Some aspects of the origins of the art market in fifteenth-century Bruges / Maximiliaan P.J. Martens -- ch. 3. Is art a barometer of wealth? Medieval art exports to the far north of Europe / Jan von Bonsdorff -- ch. 4. Artistic enterprise and Spanish patronage : the art market during the reign of Isabel of Castile (1474-1504) / Mari-Tere Alvarez -- ch. 5. The Italian Renaissance Courts' demand for the arts : the case of d'Este of Ferrara (1471-1560) / Guido Guerzoni -- ch. 6. The Roman art market in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries / Volker Reinhardt -- ch. 7. The upper German trade in art and curiosities before the Thirty Years War / Renate Pieper -- ch. 8. Pricing the unpriced : how Dutch seventeenth-century painters determined the selling price of their work / Marten Jan Bok -- ch. 9. Dealer-dealer pricing in the mid seventeenth-century Antwerp to Paris art trade / Neil De Marchi, Hans J. Van Miegroet and Matthew E. Raiff -- ch. 10. Probate inventories, public sales and the Parisian art market in the seventeenth century / Antoine Schnapper -- ch. 11. : Art auctions in Germany during the eighteenth century / Thomas Ketelsen -- ch. 12. Arenas of connoisseurship : auctioning art in later Stuart England / Brian Cowan -- ch. 13. The origins of the London art market, 1660-1730 / David Ormrod -- ch. 14. Commerce and the commodity : graphic display and selling new consumer goods in eighteenth-century England / Maxine Berg and Helen Clifford -- ch. 15. Intrigue, jewellery and economics : court culture and display in England and France in the 1780s / Marcia Pointon.The reinvention of art-history during the 1980s has provided a serious challenge to the earlier formalist and connoisseurial approaches to the discipline, in ways which can only help economic and social historians in the current drive to study past societies in terms of what they consumed, produced, perceived and imagined. This group of essays focuses on three main issues: the demand for art, including the range of art objects purchased by various social groups; the conditions of artistic creativity and communication between different production centres and artistic millieux; and the emergence of art markets which served to link the first two phenomena. The work draws on new research by art historians and economic and social historians from Europe and the United States, and covers the period from the late Middle Ages to the early nineteenth century.ArtEuropeMarketingArt, European15th centuryArt, European16th centuryArtCollectors and collectingEuropeHistory15th centuryArtCollectors and collectingEuropeHistory16th centuryArtMarketing.Art, EuropeanArt, EuropeanArtCollectors and collectingHistoryArtCollectors and collectingHistory709/.02/4North Michael1954-254107Ormrod David993023MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910154981903321Art markets in Europe, 1400-18002273905UNINA