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.
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Silver, Larry, 1947-
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Peasant scenes and landscapes [electronic resource] : the rise of pictorial genres in the Antwerp art market / Larry Silver.
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Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, c2006.
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