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Scrambling for scudi: notes on painters' earnings in early Baroque Rome.

From: The Art Bulletin  |  Date: 6/1/2003  |  Author: Spear, Richard E.

Long snubbed by art historians as an ill-matched couple, art and economics have enjoyed a good relationship lately, especially at international conferences where no one thinks that talk about money sullies art. (1) Much of the growing interest in the economics of early Italian painting focuses on the demand rather than the supply side of exchange, because throughout the Renaissance and most of the seventeenth century a system of elite patronage, particularly in Rome, curbed the ...

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