Art crossing borders the internationalisation of the art market in the age of nation states, 1750-1914

"Art Crossing Borders offers a thought-provoking analysis of the internationalisation of the art market during the long nineteenth century. Twelve experts, dealing with a wide variety of geographical, temporal, and commercial contexts, explore how the gradual integration of art markets structur...

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Other Authors: Baetens, Jan Dirk (Editor), Lyna, Dries (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Leiden Brill [2019], 2019
Series:Studies in the history of collecting & art markets
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Collection: JSTOR Open Access Books - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Includes bibliographical references and index
  • Introduction. Towards an international history of the nineteenth-century art trade / Jan Dirk Baetens and Dries Lyna
  • The education of the art market : national schools and international trade in the long nineteenth century / Jan Dirk Baetens and Dries Lyna
  • 'Directions to know a good picture' : marketing national school categories to the British public in the long eighteenth century / Benedicte Miyamoto
  • Creating cultural and commercial value in late nineteenth-century New York art catalogues / Leanne Zalewski
  • (Inter)national art : the London old masters market and modern British painting (1900-14) / Barbara Pezzini
  • The artistic trade and networks of the Italian community in London around 1800 / Camilla Murgia
  • Berlin-Paris : transnational aspects of French art auctions in the middle of the nineteenth century / Lukas Fuchsgruber
  • Appropriation as a form of nationalism : collecting French furniture in the nineteenth century / Adriana Turpin
  • The modern Italian sculptor as international entrepreneur : the case of Medardo Rosso (1858-1928) / Sharon Hecker
  • Art reproduction and the nation : national perspectives in an international art market / Robert Verhoogt
  • Epilogue. Reframing the "international art market" / Pamela Fletcher and Anne Helmreich