Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Princeton University Press, 2014
ISBN 10: 0691161941 ISBN 13: 9780691161945
Librería: ThriftBooks-Atlanta, AUSTELL, GA, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 10,17
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: Good. No Jacket. Former library book; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Princeton University Press, 2014
ISBN 10: 0691161941 ISBN 13: 9780691161945
Librería: HPB-Ruby, Dallas, TX, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 7,48
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritopaperback. Condición: Very Good. Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used books may not include companion materials, and may have some shelf wear or limited writing. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority!
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Princeton University Press, 2014
ISBN 10: 0691161941 ISBN 13: 9780691161945
Librería: Taha Shop, Lauderdale Lakes, FL, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 11,89
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritopaperback. Condición: Very Good. The book in very good shape and Very clean copy. May have little to No writing/marks. 24/3.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Princeton University Press, 2014
ISBN 10: 0691161941 ISBN 13: 9780691161945
Librería: Big River Books, Powder Springs, GA, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 10,17
Cantidad disponible: 3 disponibles
Añadir al carritoCondición: good. This book is in good condition. The cover has minor creases or bends. The binding is tight and pages are intact. Some pages may have writing or highlighting.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Princeton University Press, 2014
ISBN 10: 0691161941 ISBN 13: 9780691161945
Librería: GreatBookPrices, Columbia, MD, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 27,22
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoCondición: As New. Unread book in perfect condition.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Princeton University Press, 2014
ISBN 10: 0691161941 ISBN 13: 9780691161945
Librería: GreatBookPrices, Columbia, MD, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 29,65
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoCondición: New.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Princeton University Press, US, 2014
ISBN 10: 0691161941 ISBN 13: 9780691161945
Librería: Rarewaves.com USA, London, LONDO, Reino Unido
EUR 32,00
Cantidad disponible: 2 disponibles
Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. In The Patron's Payoff, Jonathan Nelson and Richard Zeckhauser apply the innovative methods of information economics to the study of art. Their findings, written in highly accessible prose, are surprising and important. Building on three economic concepts--signaling, signposting, and stretching--the book develops the first systematic methodology for assessing the meaning of art patronage and provides a broad and useful framework for understanding how works of art functioned in Renaissance Italy. The authors discuss how patrons used conspicuous commissions to establish and signal their wealth and status, and the book explores the impact that individual works had on society. The ways in which artists met their patrons' needs for self-promotion dramatically affected the nature and appearance of paintings, sculptures, and buildings. The Patron's Payoff presents a new conceptual structure that allows readers to explore the relationships among the main players in the commissioning game--patrons, artists, and audiences--and to understand how commissioned art transmits information.This book facilitates comparisons of art from different periods and shows the interplay of artists and patrons working to produce mutual benefits subject to an array of limiting factors. The authors engage several art historians to look at what economic models reveal about the material culture of Italy, ca. 1300?1600, and beyond. Their case studies address such topics as private chapels and their decorations, donor portraits, and private palaces. In addition to the authors, the contributors are Molly Bourne, Kelley Helmstutler Di Dio, Thomas J. Loughman, and Larry Silver.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Princeton University Press, 2014
ISBN 10: 0691161941 ISBN 13: 9780691161945
Librería: PBShop.store US, Wood Dale, IL, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 33,78
Cantidad disponible: 3 disponibles
Añadir al carritoPAP. Condición: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Princeton University Press 3/10/2014, 2014
ISBN 10: 0691161941 ISBN 13: 9780691161945
Librería: BargainBookStores, Grand Rapids, MI, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 34,72
Cantidad disponible: 5 disponibles
Añadir al carritoPaperback or Softback. Condición: New. The Patron's Payoff: Conspicuous Commissions in Italian Renaissance Art. Book.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Princeton University Press, US, 2014
ISBN 10: 0691161941 ISBN 13: 9780691161945
Librería: Rarewaves USA, OSWEGO, IL, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 34,89
Cantidad disponible: Más de 20 disponibles
Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. In The Patron's Payoff, Jonathan Nelson and Richard Zeckhauser apply the innovative methods of information economics to the study of art. Their findings, written in highly accessible prose, are surprising and important. Building on three economic concepts--signaling, signposting, and stretching--the book develops the first systematic methodology for assessing the meaning of art patronage and provides a broad and useful framework for understanding how works of art functioned in Renaissance Italy. The authors discuss how patrons used conspicuous commissions to establish and signal their wealth and status, and the book explores the impact that individual works had on society. The ways in which artists met their patrons' needs for self-promotion dramatically affected the nature and appearance of paintings, sculptures, and buildings. The Patron's Payoff presents a new conceptual structure that allows readers to explore the relationships among the main players in the commissioning game--patrons, artists, and audiences--and to understand how commissioned art transmits information.This book facilitates comparisons of art from different periods and shows the interplay of artists and patrons working to produce mutual benefits subject to an array of limiting factors. The authors engage several art historians to look at what economic models reveal about the material culture of Italy, ca. 1300?1600, and beyond. Their case studies address such topics as private chapels and their decorations, donor portraits, and private palaces. In addition to the authors, the contributors are Molly Bourne, Kelley Helmstutler Di Dio, Thomas J. Loughman, and Larry Silver.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Princeton University Press, 2014
ISBN 10: 0691161941 ISBN 13: 9780691161945
Librería: Brook Bookstore On Demand, Napoli, NA, Italia
EUR 29,34
Cantidad disponible: 3 disponibles
Añadir al carritoCondición: new.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Princeton University Press, 2014
ISBN 10: 0691161941 ISBN 13: 9780691161945
Librería: Kennys Bookshop and Art Galleries Ltd., Galway, GY, Irlanda
EUR 28,46
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoCondición: New. 2014. Paperback. . . . . .
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Princeton University Press, 2014
ISBN 10: 0691161941 ISBN 13: 9780691161945
Librería: Majestic Books, Hounslow, Reino Unido
EUR 32,46
Cantidad disponible: 3 disponibles
Añadir al carritoCondición: New. pp. 256 Illus.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Princeton University Press, 2014
ISBN 10: 0691161941 ISBN 13: 9780691161945
Librería: Kennys Bookstore, Olney, MD, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 34,60
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoCondición: New. 2014. Paperback. . . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Princeton University Press, 2014
ISBN 10: 0691161941 ISBN 13: 9780691161945
Librería: PBShop.store UK, Fairford, GLOS, Reino Unido
EUR 39,59
Cantidad disponible: 3 disponibles
Añadir al carritoPAP. Condición: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Princeton University Press, 2014
ISBN 10: 0691161941 ISBN 13: 9780691161945
Librería: GreatBookPricesUK, Woodford Green, Reino Unido
EUR 30,36
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoCondición: New.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Princeton University Press, 2014
ISBN 10: 0691161941 ISBN 13: 9780691161945
Librería: THE SAINT BOOKSTORE, Southport, Reino Unido
EUR 30,39
Cantidad disponible: 3 disponibles
Añadir al carritoPaperback / softback. Condición: New. New copy - Usually dispatched within 4 working days.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Princeton University Press, 2014
ISBN 10: 0691161941 ISBN 13: 9780691161945
Librería: Books Puddle, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 45,50
Cantidad disponible: 3 disponibles
Añadir al carritoCondición: New. pp. 256 Index.
Librería: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Reino Unido
EUR 47,47
Cantidad disponible: 2 disponibles
Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: Brand New. 256 pages. 10.00x7.00x0.75 inches. In Stock.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Princeton University Press, 2014
ISBN 10: 0691161941 ISBN 13: 9780691161945
Librería: GreatBookPricesUK, Woodford Green, Reino Unido
EUR 42,22
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoCondición: As New. Unread book in perfect condition.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Princeton University Press, US, 2014
ISBN 10: 0691161941 ISBN 13: 9780691161945
Librería: Rarewaves USA United, OSWEGO, IL, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 36,81
Cantidad disponible: Más de 20 disponibles
Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. In The Patron's Payoff, Jonathan Nelson and Richard Zeckhauser apply the innovative methods of information economics to the study of art. Their findings, written in highly accessible prose, are surprising and important. Building on three economic concepts--signaling, signposting, and stretching--the book develops the first systematic methodology for assessing the meaning of art patronage and provides a broad and useful framework for understanding how works of art functioned in Renaissance Italy. The authors discuss how patrons used conspicuous commissions to establish and signal their wealth and status, and the book explores the impact that individual works had on society. The ways in which artists met their patrons' needs for self-promotion dramatically affected the nature and appearance of paintings, sculptures, and buildings. The Patron's Payoff presents a new conceptual structure that allows readers to explore the relationships among the main players in the commissioning game--patrons, artists, and audiences--and to understand how commissioned art transmits information.This book facilitates comparisons of art from different periods and shows the interplay of artists and patrons working to produce mutual benefits subject to an array of limiting factors. The authors engage several art historians to look at what economic models reveal about the material culture of Italy, ca. 1300?1600, and beyond. Their case studies address such topics as private chapels and their decorations, donor portraits, and private palaces. In addition to the authors, the contributors are Molly Bourne, Kelley Helmstutler Di Dio, Thomas J. Loughman, and Larry Silver.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Princeton University Press, US, 2014
ISBN 10: 0691161941 ISBN 13: 9780691161945
Librería: Rarewaves.com UK, London, Reino Unido
EUR 30,38
Cantidad disponible: 2 disponibles
Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. In The Patron's Payoff, Jonathan Nelson and Richard Zeckhauser apply the innovative methods of information economics to the study of art. Their findings, written in highly accessible prose, are surprising and important. Building on three economic concepts--signaling, signposting, and stretching--the book develops the first systematic methodology for assessing the meaning of art patronage and provides a broad and useful framework for understanding how works of art functioned in Renaissance Italy. The authors discuss how patrons used conspicuous commissions to establish and signal their wealth and status, and the book explores the impact that individual works had on society. The ways in which artists met their patrons' needs for self-promotion dramatically affected the nature and appearance of paintings, sculptures, and buildings. The Patron's Payoff presents a new conceptual structure that allows readers to explore the relationships among the main players in the commissioning game--patrons, artists, and audiences--and to understand how commissioned art transmits information.This book facilitates comparisons of art from different periods and shows the interplay of artists and patrons working to produce mutual benefits subject to an array of limiting factors. The authors engage several art historians to look at what economic models reveal about the material culture of Italy, ca. 1300?1600, and beyond. Their case studies address such topics as private chapels and their decorations, donor portraits, and private palaces. In addition to the authors, the contributors are Molly Bourne, Kelley Helmstutler Di Dio, Thomas J. Loughman, and Larry Silver.
Librería: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Reino Unido
EUR 32,08
Cantidad disponible: 2 disponibles
Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: Brand New. 256 pages. 10.00x7.00x0.75 inches. In Stock. This item is printed on demand.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Princeton University Press, 2014
ISBN 10: 0691161941 ISBN 13: 9780691161945
Librería: moluna, Greven, Alemania
EUR 27,57
Cantidad disponible: Más de 20 disponibles
Añadir al carritoCondición: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. Über den AutorJonathan K. Nelson & Richard J. ZeckhauserWith a foreword by Michael SpenceKlappentextrnrnIn The Patron s Payoff, Jonathan Nelson and Richard Zeckhauser apply the innovative methods of information .
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Princeton University Press, New Jersey, 2014
ISBN 10: 0691161941 ISBN 13: 9780691161945
Librería: CitiRetail, Stevenage, Reino Unido
EUR 47,08
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. In The Patron's Payoff, Jonathan Nelson and Richard Zeckhauser apply the innovative methods of information economics to the study of art. Their findings, written in highly accessible prose, are surprising and important. Building on three economic concepts--signaling, signposting, and stretching--the book develops the first systematic methodology for assessing the meaning of art patronage and provides a broad and useful framework for understanding how works of art functioned in Renaissance Italy. The authors discuss how patrons used conspicuous commissions to establish and signal their wealth and status, and the book explores the impact that individual works had on society. The ways in which artists met their patrons' needs for self-promotion dramatically affected the nature and appearance of paintings, sculptures, and buildings. The Patron's Payoff presents a new conceptual structure that allows readers to explore the relationships among the main players in the commissioning game--patrons, artists, and audiences--and to understand how commissioned art transmits information.This book facilitates comparisons of art from different periods and shows the interplay of artists and patrons working to produce mutual benefits subject to an array of limiting factors. The authors engage several art historians to look at what economic models reveal about the material culture of Italy, ca. 1300?1600, and beyond. Their case studies address such topics as private chapels and their decorations, donor portraits, and private palaces. In addition to the authors, the contributors are Molly Bourne, Kelley Helmstutler Di Dio, Thomas J. Loughman, and Larry Silver. In The Patron's Payoff, Jonathan Nelson and Richard Zeckhauser apply the innovative methods of information economics to the study of art. Their findings, written in highly accessible prose, are surprising and important. Building on three economic concepts--signaling, signposting, and stretching--the book develops the first systematic methodology fo This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Princeton University Press, 2014
ISBN 10: 0691161941 ISBN 13: 9780691161945
Librería: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Alemania
EUR 34,20
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - In The Patron's Payoff, Jonathan Nelson and Richard Zeckhauser apply the innovative methods of information economics to the study of art. Their findings, written in highly accessible prose, are surprising and important. Building on three economic concepts--signaling, signposting, and stretching--the book develops the first systematic methodology for assessing the meaning of art patronage and provides a broad and useful framework for understanding how works of art functioned in Renaissance Italy.The authors discuss how patrons used conspicuous commissions to establish and signal their wealth and status, and the book explores the impact that individual works had on society. The ways in which artists met their patrons' needs for self-promotion dramatically affected the nature and appearance of paintings, sculptures, and buildings. The Patron's Payoff presents a new conceptual structure that allows readers to explore the relationships among the main players in the commissioning game--patrons, artists, and audiences--and to understand how commissioned art transmits information. This book facilitates comparisons of art from different periods and shows the interplay of artists and patrons working to produce mutual benefits subject to an array of limiting factors. The authors engage several art historians to look at what economic models reveal about the material culture of Italy, ca. 1300¿1600, and beyond. Their case studies address such topics as private chapels and their decorations, donor portraits, and private palaces.In addition to the authors, the contributors are Molly Bourne, Kelley Helmstutler Di Dio, Thomas J. Loughman, and Larry Silver.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Princeton University Press, 2014
ISBN 10: 0691161941 ISBN 13: 9780691161945
Librería: preigu, Osnabrück, Alemania
EUR 27,80
Cantidad disponible: 5 disponibles
Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. The Patron's Payoff | Conspicuous Commissions in Italian Renaissance Art | Jonathan K. Nelson (u. a.) | Taschenbuch | Einband - flex.(Paperback) | Englisch | 2014 | Princeton University Press | EAN 9780691161945 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.