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Valentijn Byvanck | Erik Schilp Blueprint
plans, sketches and story of the Dutch Museum of National History (2008-2011)
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Engels | 303 pagina's | SUN, Amsterdam | 2012
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Clare McAndrew The international art market
a survey of Europe in a global context
The aim of this study is to analyse the global art trade, focusing on the European market over the period 2002 through 2006. The prospects for the art market in the coming years seem certain to continue to be impacted by its growing globalisation, as is the world generally. The mobility of art and its relatively unencumbered trade across national boundaries has fuelled the expansion in the market over the last few years, allowing supply to reach new collectors and investors.
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Engels | 91 pagina's | The European Fine Art Foundation (TEFAF), Helvoirt | 2008
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Peter van der Ploeg | Quentin Buvelot With heart and soul
Frits Duparc as director of the Mauritshuis, 1991-2008
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Engels | 111 pagina's | Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis, The Hague | 2008
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All that Dutch
international cultural politics
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Engels | 118 pagina's | Nai Uitgevers, Rotterdam | 2005
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Art market and connoisseurship
a closer look at paintings by Rembrandt, Rubens and their contemporaries
Although the art market in the Dutch Golden Age has been much researched in the last few decades, and there has been a growing interest in early modern connoisseurship, these fields of research have hardly been studied in relation to one another. Recent studies of the art market in the seventeenth and early eighteenth century enable us to look more closely at seventeenth-century connoisseurship. The contributors trace the evolution of connoisseurship in the art market of the seventeenth- and eighteenth...
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Engels | 192 pagina's | Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam | 2008
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Europese Culturele Stichting Alter ego
twenty confronting views on the European experience
Writers, poets, scientists, artists and politicians give their view about living and working in Europe, and the new borders and exclusions that will create the enlargement of the European Union.
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Engels | 160 pagina's | Amsterdam University Press SalomeĢ, Amsterdam | 2004
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