Peasant scenes and landscapes the rise of pictorial genres in the Antwerp art market /
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Philadelphia :
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c2006.
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Sisdoallologahallan:
- Introduction: "Cultural selection" and the origins of pictorial species.
- Antwerp as a cultural system.
- Town and country: painted worlds of early landscapes.
- Money matters.
- Kitchens and markets.
- Labor and leisure: the peasant.
- Second Bosch: family resemblance and the marketing of art.
- Descent from Bruegel I: from Flanders to Holland.
- Descent from Bruegel II: Flemish friends and family.
- Trickle-down genres: the "curious" cases of flowers and seascapes.
- Conclusions: Value and values in the capital of capitalism.