Dealing in Splendour: A History of the European Art Market
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Author: Christian Huemer, Stephan Koja (ed.)
This volume tells the history of the art market from antiquity to the 19th century through essays by leading experts in the field. Focusing on centres of innovation, influential figures, and important trade and art centres, it traces the key developments that shaped the art market. With a richly illustrated overview and an introduction to the history of the art market for a broad audience, the standard work accompanies the exhibition at Palais Liechtenstein, Vienna, January 30, to April 6, 2026.The mechanisms and phenomena of the modern and contemporary art market have existed for centuries. The production of copies and series was already a proven strategy for increasing efficiency in ancient Rome, a strategy that reached its peak in the 19th century. Mass-produced goods were exported on a large scale as early as 17th-century Antwerp, with dealers profiting from international networks and shipping their wares worldwide.
ISBN 9783689241070. De Gruyter. hb. 560 pages. 210 colour ills. 28 x 24 cm.
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This volume tells the history of the art market from antiquity to the 19th century through essays by leading experts in the field. Focusing on centres of innovation, influential figures, and important trade and art centres, it traces the key developments that shaped the art market. With a richly illustrated overview and an introduction to the history of the art market for a broad audience, the standard work accompanies the exhibition at Palais Liechtenstein, Vienna, January 30, to April 6, 2026.The mechanisms and phenomena of the modern and contemporary art market have existed for centuries. The production of copies and series was already a proven strategy for increasing efficiency in ancient Rome, a strategy that reached its peak in the 19th century. Mass-produced goods were exported on a large scale as early as 17th-century Antwerp, with dealers profiting from international networks and shipping their wares worldwide.
ISBN 9783689241070. De Gruyter. hb. 560 pages. 210 colour ills. 28 x 24 cm.
not yet published