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Titel |
Wealth and the demand for art in Italy 1300-1600 |
Auteur |
R.A Goldthwaite |
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Johns Hopkins university press |
Jaar van uitgave |
1993
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0-8018-4612-9
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Annotatie |
Baltimore [etc - X, 266 p. ; 24 cm
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Trefwoorden |
Italiƫ, geschiedenis (vorm), economie, publiek, schilderkunst, architectuur, beeldende kunst, middeleeuwen, sociale status, sponsoring, sociologie, kunstwereld |
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Samenvatting Met lit. opg. - Met reg. Why did Italy produce so much art in the Renaissance? Goldthwaite begins by exploring the ways in which Italy's special place in the economic world of late medieval Europe led to the generation of surplus wealth among both merchant and noble families and religious institutions. He shows how the founding of new religious institutions contributed to the demand for art simply because their new buildings had to be decorated and furnished. |
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