Economic engagements with art /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Goodwin, Craufurd D W, ed
Other Authors: De Marchi, Neil, ed
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Durham, N.C. : Duke University Press, 1999
Series:History of political economy ; n. 31
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Francisco Pacheo : economist for the art world / Zarínes Negrón
  • Problem of unique goods as factors of production : Rousseau on art and the economy / Bertil Fridén
  • Obscure objects of desire? Nineteenth-century British economists and the price of "rare art" / Michael V. White
  • Pacifying the workman : Ruskin and Jevons on labor and popular culture / Harro Maas
  • Jevon's music manuscript and the political economy of music / Bert Mosselmans and Ernest Mathijs
  • Economics of art through art critics eyes / Craufurd D. W. Goodwin
  • Art expos and the construction of national heritage in late-Victorian and Edwardian Great Britain / Helen Rees
  • International commerce in the fine arts and American political economy, 1789-1913 / William J. Barber
  • "Sweet are the uses of adversity" : federal patronage of the arts in the great depression / William J. Barber
  • Positive science, normative man : Lionel Robbins and the political economy of art / Márcia L. Balisciano and Steven G. Medema
  • Economy, architecture, and politics : colonialist and cold war hotels / Annabel Wharton
  • Economics of art in early modern times : some humanist and scholastic approaches / Toon Van Houdt
  • Liberalitas, magnificentia, splendor : the classic origins of Italian renaissance lifestyles / Guido Guerzoni
  • Ingenuity, preference and the pricing of pictures : Smith-Reynolds connection / Neil de Marchi and Hans J. Van Miegroet
  • Production and reproduction : commerce in images in late eighteenth-century London / Sara Zablotney
  • Dealer in magic : James Cox's jewelry museum and the economics of luxurious spectacle in late-eighteenth-century London / Marcia Pointon
  • "Seeing is believing" : Otto Neauath, graphic art, and the social order / Robert J. Leonard.