David Galenson, Artistic Capital
David Galenson, Conceptual Revolutions in Twentieth-Century Art
David Galenson, Old Masters and Young Geniuses: The Two Life Cycles of Artistic Creativity
Harrison A. White & Cynthia C. White, Canvases and Careers: Institutional Change in the French Painting World
Victor A. Ginsburgh & David Throsby (Eds.) Handbook of the Economics of Art and Culture
Dr. Victor Ginsburgh, European Center for Advanced Research in Economics and Statistics
Prof. Bob Ekelund, Auburn University (Emeritus)
Prof. David Galenson, University of Chicago
Prof. David Throsby, Macquarie University
Prof. John O’Hagan, Trinity College Dublin
Prof. Karol Borowiecki, University of Southern Denmark
Prof. Kathryn Graddy, Brandeis University
Prof. Neil B. De Marchi, Duke University
Frederick Antal, Florentine Painting and its Social Background
Gerald Reitlinger, The Economics of Taste: The Rise and Fall of the Picture Market, 1760-1960
Robert Herbert, From Millet to Léger: Essays in Social Art History
Robert Herbert, Impressionism: Art, Leisure and Parisian Society
T.J. Clark, Image of the People: Gustave Courbet and the 1848 Revolution
T.J. Clark, The Absolute Bourgeois: Artists and Politics in France 1848-1851
T.J. Clark, The Painting of Modern Life: Paris in the Art of Manet and His Followers
Dr. Eleanor Quince, University of Southampton
Dr. Richard Taws, University College London
Prof. Hans van Miegroet, Duke University
Prof. Robert Herbert, Yale University (Emeritus)
Richard Goldthwaite, and Tim Carter, Orpheus in the Marketplace, Jacopo Peri and the Economy of Late Renaissance Florence
Richard Goldthwaite, Wealth and the Demand for Art in Italy, 1300-1600
Prof. Avner Offer, University of Oxford (Emeritus)
Prof. Michael North, University of Greifswald
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