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Nineteenth Century /$rJan Dirk Baetens and Dries Lyna --$t?Directions to Know a Good Picture?: Marketing National School Categories to the British Public in the ?Long? Eighteenth Century /$rBénédicte Miyamoto --$tCreating Cultural and Commercial Value in Late Nineteenth-Century New York Art Catalogues /$rLeanne Zalewski --$t(Inter)national Art: The London Old Masters Market and Modern British Painting (1900?14) /$rBarbara Pezzini --$tThe Artistic Trade and Networks of the Italian Community in London Around 1800 /$rCamilla Murgia --$tBerlin ? Paris: Transnational Aspects of French Art Auctions in the Middle of the Nineteenth Century /$rLukas Fuchsgruber --$tAppropriation as a Form of Nationalism? 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