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Titel |
Painting and publishing as cultural industries : the fabric of creativity in the Dutch Republic, 1580-1800 |
Auteur |
C. Rasterhoff |
Plaats van uitgave |
Amsterdam |
Uitgever |
Amsterdam University press |
Jaar van uitgave |
2017
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Reeks |
Amsterdam Studies in the Dutch Golden Age |
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9789089647023
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Annotatie |
344 p. : afb. ; 25 cm
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Trefwoorden |
schilderkunst, uitgeverijen, creatieve industrie, cultuurgoederen, kunsthandel, markt, vernieuwing, zeventiende eeuw, Nederland |
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Samenvatting Claartje Rasterhoff shows how industrial organisations played a role in shaping patterns of growth and innovations. As early modern Dutch cultural industries were concentrated geographically, highly networked, and institutionally embedded, they were able to reduce uncertainty in the marketplace and stimulate the commercial and creative potential of painters and publishers-though those successes eventually came up against the limits of a saturated domestic market and an aversion to risk on the part of producers that ultimately brought an end to the boom. |
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