Auctions, Agents and Dealers. The Mechanisms of the Art Market 1660-1830
Discover the intricate world of art trading in "Auctions, Agents and Dealers. The Mechanisms of the Art Market 1660-1830" by Adriana Turpin. This insightful volume, part of the 'Studies in the History of Collection' series, was published in 2007 and features 184 pages of rich historical analysis. The book compiles 14 scholarly papers presented at a symposium held at the prestigious Wallace Collection in London in December 2003.
Delve into topics such as the evolution of the art trade in England and the Netherlands, the significance of the Auction Duty Act of 1777, and much more. With contributions from experts like Neil De Marchi and David Ormrod, this book offers a comprehensive exploration of the mechanisms that shaped the European art market during a pivotal period. Perfect for art historians, collectors, and anyone interested in the dynamics of art auctions and dealers, this book is a valuable addition to your library.