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Guido Guerzoni presents the results of fifteen years of research
into one of the more hotly debated topics among historians of art
and of economics: the history of art markets. Dedicating equal
attention to current thought in the fields of economics, economic
history, and art history, Guerzoni offers a broad and far-reaching
analysis of the Italian scene, highlighting the existence of
different forms of commercial interchange and diverse kinds of art
markets. In doing so he ranges beyond painting and sculpture, to
examine as well the economic drivers behind architecture,
decorative and sumptuary arts, and performing or ephemeral events.
Organized by thematic areas (the ethics and psychology of
consumption, an analysis of the demand, labor markets, services,
prices, laws) that cover a large chronological period (from the
15th through the 17th century), various geographical areas, and
several institution typologies, this book offers an exhaustive and
up-to-date study of an increasingly fascinating topic.
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