We study the seventeenth-century market for figurative paintings in Italy analyzing original contracts between patrons and artists. We show that a number of supply and demand factors affected prices. We find a positive and concave relation between prices and size of paintings reflecting economies of scale. We show evidence of a positive relationship between prices and the number of figures depicted. Trade in paintings was sufficient to equalize prices between different destinations. Finally, we provide support for the Galenson hypothesis of a positive relation between age of experimental artists and quality as priced by the market.

The Market for Paintings in Italy During the Seventeenth Century / F. Etro; L. Pagani. - In: THE JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC HISTORY. - ISSN 0022-0507. - STAMPA. - 72:(2012), pp. 423-447. [10.1017/S0022050712000083]

The Market for Paintings in Italy During the Seventeenth Century

F. Etro;
2012

Abstract

We study the seventeenth-century market for figurative paintings in Italy analyzing original contracts between patrons and artists. We show that a number of supply and demand factors affected prices. We find a positive and concave relation between prices and size of paintings reflecting economies of scale. We show evidence of a positive relationship between prices and the number of figures depicted. Trade in paintings was sufficient to equalize prices between different destinations. Finally, we provide support for the Galenson hypothesis of a positive relation between age of experimental artists and quality as priced by the market.
2012
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423
447
F. Etro; L. Pagani
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