Artistic Capital

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Taylor & Francis, 2006 - 290 strani

At what stage of their careers do great artists produce their most important work? In a series of studies that bring new insights and new dimensions to the study of artistic creativity, Galenson's new book examines the careers of more than one hundred modern painters, poets and novelists to reveal a powerful relationship between age and artistic creativity.

Analyzing the careers of major literary and artistic figures, such as Cézanne, van Gogh, Dickens, Hemingway and Plath, Galenson highlights the different methods by which artists have made innovations.

Pointing to a new and richer history of the modern arts, this book is of interest, not only to humanists and social scientists, but to anyone interested in the nature of human creativity in general.

 

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PART
1
French rankings
23
Was Jackson Pollock the greatest modern American painter?
46
who really
64
PART II
85
The life cycles of modern artists
95
PART III
105
ranking American artists
126
PART IV
143
A portrait of the artist as a very young or very
206
Notes
243
References
267
Index
281
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David W. Galenson is Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago. He is author of Painting Outside the Lines (Harvard University Press, 2002) and editor of Markets in History (Cambridge University Press, 1989). He has published in the Journal of political Economy, Journal of Economic History and many other leading journals.

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