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The Splendor of Europe: Art Markets in Antwerp, Amsterdam and London Sophia Wang Middlebury College Student Symposium Spring 2010

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Page 1: The Splendor of Europe: Art Markets in Antwerp, Amsterdam and London Sophia Wang Middlebury College Student Symposium Spring 2010

The Splendor of Europe:Art Markets in Antwerp, Amsterdam and London

Sophia WangMiddlebury CollegeStudent SymposiumSpring 2010

Page 2: The Splendor of Europe: Art Markets in Antwerp, Amsterdam and London Sophia Wang Middlebury College Student Symposium Spring 2010

Then and Now: What Constitutes an Art Market?

Work of art + Seller + BuyerMiddle Ages – Artist (craftsperson) + Patron (church)Development and expansion of art marketAntwerp –> Amsterdam –> LondonIn this precise order (!)

Page 3: The Splendor of Europe: Art Markets in Antwerp, Amsterdam and London Sophia Wang Middlebury College Student Symposium Spring 2010

Antwerp: A Cultural and Economic Interface from the

14th Century

Modern urban diamond, rich and layered pastBoom in the 14th centuryLuxury goods market flourishedImagine: a sixteenth-century Manhattan

Page 4: The Splendor of Europe: Art Markets in Antwerp, Amsterdam and London Sophia Wang Middlebury College Student Symposium Spring 2010

Seeds of Market Sown

Rising demand met by increasing numbers of artistsIncreasing mass productionConcentration of laborDecrease in pricesIncrease in demand

Page 5: The Splendor of Europe: Art Markets in Antwerp, Amsterdam and London Sophia Wang Middlebury College Student Symposium Spring 2010

Pand: the first open market

Specialized marketsHeld in warehouses, commercial exchanges or courtyardsOur Lady’s Pand: art pand built by church (pictured below)

Page 6: The Splendor of Europe: Art Markets in Antwerp, Amsterdam and London Sophia Wang Middlebury College Student Symposium Spring 2010

1640s: Decline of Antwerp

Seminal Treaty of Münster (pictured above)The Scheldt closed; everyone takes off and goesMake way for Amsterdam

Page 7: The Splendor of Europe: Art Markets in Antwerp, Amsterdam and London Sophia Wang Middlebury College Student Symposium Spring 2010

Amsterdam: Cultural and Economic Interface of the 17th

CenturyThe Dutch Golden Age: Intellectual and Financial ProsperityA Republic in Monarchical TimesArtists, Dealers, Public

Top left: Rijksmuseum, housing a large collection of Dutch Golden Age art.

Bottom left: Keizersgracht canal.

Page 8: The Splendor of Europe: Art Markets in Antwerp, Amsterdam and London Sophia Wang Middlebury College Student Symposium Spring 2010

Rembrandt:Artistic Genius, Financial

Failure?

On the right: self-portrait (1661), oil on canvas.

On the left: The Night Watch (1642), oil on canvas.

Page 9: The Splendor of Europe: Art Markets in Antwerp, Amsterdam and London Sophia Wang Middlebury College Student Symposium Spring 2010

Background as a Miller’s SonFortune’s Fool: A Poor Manager of FinancesThe Dutch Art Market: Shark-infested WatersCollecting Mania

Pictured above: Aristotle Contemplating a Bust of Homer, (1653), oil on canvas.

Page 10: The Splendor of Europe: Art Markets in Antwerp, Amsterdam and London Sophia Wang Middlebury College Student Symposium Spring 2010

London: The Late Bloomer

On the right: Portrait of Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel (1629-30), by Peter Paul Rubens.

On the left: Charles I, King of England, from Three Angles (1646), oil on canvas, by Anthony van Dyck.

Despite the astonishing richness of the collections assembled at the court of Charles I and the homes of certain courtiers, London art markets were relatively backwater before the 18th century.

Page 11: The Splendor of Europe: Art Markets in Antwerp, Amsterdam and London Sophia Wang Middlebury College Student Symposium Spring 2010

Royal and Fabulously Rich Patrons: Taste for the Antique

Charles I of England (1600-49): patron of the artsThomas Howard, 2nd Earl of Arundel (1585-1646): collector of marbles and antiquitiesDeath of the King: Death of Art?

Page 12: The Splendor of Europe: Art Markets in Antwerp, Amsterdam and London Sophia Wang Middlebury College Student Symposium Spring 2010

Growth and Development of the London Art Market

Dutch MigrationLegal Restrictions LoosenedThe Auction: a “fashionable” sales mechanismGoods BarteredBudding Auction Houses

Page 13: The Splendor of Europe: Art Markets in Antwerp, Amsterdam and London Sophia Wang Middlebury College Student Symposium Spring 2010

What Is an Art Market?

Art cannot be defined …Can an art market be defined?What does it encompass?