"Wealth and the Demand for Art in Italy" represents a departure
from previous studies, both in its focus on demand and in its
emphasis on the history of the material culture of the West. By
demonstrating that the roots of modern consumer society can be
found in Renaissance Italy, Richard Goldthwaite offers a
significant contribution to the growing body of literature on the
history of modern consumerism--a movement which he regards as a
positive force for the formation of new attitudes about things that
is a defining characteristic of modern culture.
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