7 edition of Wealth and the demand for art in Italy, 1300-1600 found in the catalog.
Published
1993
by Johns Hopkins University Press in Baltimore
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | Richard A. Goldthwaite. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HC310.W4 G65 1993 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 266 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 266 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL1733556M |
ISBN 10 | 0801846129 |
LC Control Number | 92038328 |
He is the author of The Building of Renaissance Florence: An Economic and Social History and Wealth and the Demand for Art in Italy, –, both also published by Johns Hopkins. Editorial Reviews4/5(1). The material Renaissance addresses these issues of economic and social life. It develops the analysis of demand, supply and exchange first proposed by Richard Goldthwaite in his ground-breaking Wealth and the demand for art in Renaissance Italy, and expands our understanding of the particularities of exchange in this consumer-led period.5/5(2).
Home > Wealth and the Demand for Art in Italy, of older theses about the connection between Italian economic, social and political life and the amazing culture we know as the Renaissance." — American Historical Review "A remarkable achievement." — Art History. Wealth and the Demand for Art in Italy, Richard A. Wealth and the Demand for Art in Italy (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, ) and Alberti, Leon Battista. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, .
Wealth and the Demand for Art in Italy represents a departure from previous studies, both in its focus on demand and in its emphasis on the history of the material culture of the West. By demonstrating that the roots of modern consumer society can be found in Renaissance Italy, Richard Gol. Wealth and the Demand for Art in Italy , They key to understanding why the production of art and material goods became important in Italy was the accumulation of wealth In most of Europe wealth was concentrated in the hands of the landowners whereas in Italy .
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