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Penn‘s Exchange: Markets & Cooperation
Penn Initiative for the Study of Markets
31 episodes
9 months ago
The forum where we discuss everything related to the historical experience of markets and their philosophical foundations.
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The forum where we discuss everything related to the historical experience of markets and their philosophical foundations.
Show more...
Social Sciences
Science
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Ennio Piano on The Economics of Renaissance Art
Penn‘s Exchange: Markets & Cooperation
49 minutes 57 seconds
2 years ago
Ennio Piano on The Economics of Renaissance Art
As its name implies, the Renaissance is often thought of as a turning point in human history. Art is its most celebrated, long-lasting legacy. And the romanticized perception of the artist as a genius is its byproduct. But how exactly did artists become artists? Who commissioned their work? How could the patrons oversee the quality of the work theywere commissioning? We will be talking today with Ennio Piano about the economics of art markets in the Renaissance.
Penn‘s Exchange: Markets & Cooperation
The forum where we discuss everything related to the historical experience of markets and their philosophical foundations.