The Business of Art : Contracts and the Commissioning Process in Renaissance Italy
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Contracts are the most informative records we have about the nature of commissioning prestigious works of art in the Renaissance. This book provides a framework for interpreting these important documents by surveying a body of contracts and related records concerning altarpieces and frescoes painted in Italy from the early fourteenth to the early sixteenth centuries.
Michelle O'Malley structures her inquiry around a trio of fundamental questions concerning the language of contracts, the ramifications of stipulations for production and finance, and the means used to transmit information, particularly visual information, between a painter and his client. At the heart of the book is an analysis of the implications of the monetary decisions made by contracting parties. The author considers some of the most well-known works of the Renaissance, as well as little-studied and lost altarpieces and frescoes, to demonstrate the fundamental importance of negotiation to the gestation of a new work of art.
The Business of Art : Contracts and the Commissioning Process in Renaissance Italy,Michelle O'Malley,Yale University Press,0300104383,Art & Art Instruction,Art, Renaissance,Artists' contracts,Business & Economics,Business Aspects,Business/Economics,Economic aspects,Economics - General,History,Italy,Art / History / European,Economic history,Renaissance art,c 1000 CE to c 1500
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