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

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

edited by Jan Dirk Baetens, Dries Lyna

(Studies in the history of collecting & art markets, volume 6)

Brill, [2019]

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Summary: "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 structurally depended on the simultaneous rise of nationalist modes of thinking, in unexpected and ambiguous ways. By presenting a radically international research perspective Art Crossing Borders offers a crucial contribution to the field of art market studies"-- Provided by publisher

Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • 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

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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 structurally depended on the simultaneous rise of nationalist modes of thinking, in unexpected and ambiguous ways. By presenting a radically international research perspective Art Crossing Borders offers a crucial contribution to the field of art market studies.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents Introduction: Towards and International History of the Nineteenth-Century Art Trade Jan Dirk Baetens & Dries Lyna 1. The Education of the Art Market: National Schools and International Trade in the Long Nineteenth Century Jan Dirk Baetens & Dries Lyna 2. 'Directions to Know a Good Picture': Marketing National School Categories to the British Public in the Long Eighteenth Century Benedicte Miyamoto 3. Creating Cultural and Commercial Value in Late Nineteenth-Century New York Art Catalogues Leanne Zalewski 4. (Inter)national Art: The London 'Old-Masters' Market and Modern British Painting (1900-14) Barbara Pezzini 5. The Artistic Trade and Networks of the Italian Community in London around 1800 Camilla Murgia 6. Berlin - Paris. Transnational Aspects of French Art Auctions in the Middle of the Nineteenth Century Lukas Fuchsgruber 7. Appropriation as a Form of Nationalism? Collecting French Furniture in 19th-Century Great Britain Adriana Turpin 8. The Modern Italian Sculptor as International Entrepreneur: The Case of Medardo Rosso (1858-1928) Sharon Hecker 9. Art Reproduction and the Nation: National Perspectives in an International Art Market Robert Verhoogt Epilogue: Reframing the "International Art Market" Pamela Fletcher & Anne Helmreich

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