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Titel Lotteries, art markets, and visual culture in the Low Countries, 15th-17th centuries
Auteur S. Raux
Plaats van uitgave Leiden
Uitgever Brill
Jaar van uitgave 2018
Reeks Studies in the history of collecting & art markets ; 4
ISBN 9789004353213
Annotatie XVII, 369 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. - Met lit.opg. - Met. reg.
Trefwoorden netwerken, prijsbeleid, markt, veilingen, cultuurgoederen, kunstgeschiedenis, middeleeuwen, zestiende eeuw, zeventiende eeuw

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Publication examines lotteries as devices for distributing images and art objects, and constructing their value in the former Low Countries. Alongside the fairs and before specialist auction sales were established, they were an atypical but popular and large-scale form of the art trade. As part of a growing entrepreneurial sensibility based on speculation and a sense of risk, they lay behind many innovations. This study looks at their actors, networks and strategies. It considers the objects at stake, their value, and the forms of visual communication intended to boost an appetite for ownership. Ultimately, it contemplates how the lottery culture impacted notions of Fortune and Vanitas in the visual arts.