Economic engagements with art
edited by Neil De Marchi and Craufurd D. W. Goodwin.
Durham, NC : Duke University Press, 1999.
vii, 506 págs. : ilustraciones ; 24 cm.
Serie: History of Political Economy. Annual supplement ; v. 31
ISBN: 9780822326328, 0822326329, 9780822324898 (paper), 082232489X (paper)
Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice.
Contenido
- Economist for the art world / Negrón, Zarinés
- Problem of unique goods as factors of production : Rousseau on art and the economy / Fridén, Bertil
- Obscure objects of desire? Nineteenth-century British economists and the price of "rare art" / White, Michael V.
- Pacifying the workman : Ruskin and Jevons on labor and popular culture / Maas, Harro
- Jevon's music manuscript and the political economy of music / Mosselmans, Bert
- Mathijs, Ernest
- Economics of art through art critics eyes / Goodwin, Craufurd D. W.
- Art expos and the construction of national heritage in late-Victorian and Edwardian Great Britain / Rees, Helen, 1964-
- International commerce in the fine arts and American political economy, 1789-1913 / Barber, William J.
- "Sweet are the uses of adversity" : federal patronage of the arts in the great depression / Barber, William J.
- Positive science, normative man : Lionel Robbins and the political economy of art / Balisciano, Márcia L.
- Medema, Steven G.
- Economy, architecture, and politics : colonialist and cold war hotels / Wharton, Annabel
- Economics of art in early modern times : some humanist and scholastic approaches / Houdt, T van (Toon)
- Liberalitas, magnificentia, splendor : the classic origins of Italian renaissance lifestyles / Guerzoni, Guido
- Ingenuity, preference and the pricing of pictures : Smith-Reynolds connection / de Marchi, Neil
- Miegroet, Hans J. van
- Production and reproduction : commerce in images in late eighteenth-century London / Zablotney, Sara
- Dealer in magic : James Cox's jewelry museum and the economics of luxurious spectacle in late-eighteenth-century London / Pointon, Marcia R.
- "Seeing is believing" : Otto Neauath, graphic art, and the social order / Leonard, Robert J.