The Sale of Works of Art: A Study Based on the Times-Sotheby IndexRelationship betwen money and art and a general survey of the international art market. |
Contents
Preface page | 13 |
How the Art Market Works | 33 |
Fashions in the Art Market | 47 |
Copyright | |
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800 Logarithmic scale achieved American collectors art market art-historical artists Boucher Boudin bought Canaletto Cézanne Christie's collection colour Cubist dealers decorative Degas Dürer early EIGHTEENTH & NINETEENTH eighteenth-century ENGLISH PICTURES engravings etchings example exhibited expensive Fantin-Latour fashion finished drawings French Gallery Gauguin genre Guercino Hieronymus Cock high prices highest price highly Hubert Robert Impressionist inches interest Italian Italy landscape Logarithmic scale 1950-2 major Manet Marcantonio Raimondi Marco Ricci Master E.S. minor modern pictures modest Monet multiplied museums nineteenth century OLD MASTER DRAWINGS OLD MASTER PRINTS painters Paris Parke-Bernet Parmigianino particularly Paul Mellon period Picasso Pieter Brueghel Pietro da Cortona Pissarro plates popular portrait Post-Impressionists Pre-Raphaelite prices paid print-making private collectors purchase rare rarity Rembrandt Renoir sale room scenes seventeenth century Sisley sixteenth century sketches sold at Sotheby's Sotheby's sporting pictures Tiepolo Times-Sotheby Index shows twentieth twentieth-century vedutisti Venetian Victorian painting watercolour woodcuts