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Ancient marbles in Naples in the eighteenth century : findings, collections, dispersals / by Eloisa Doderoschema:ProductModel Anonymous art at auction : the reception of early Flemish paintings in the western art market (1946–2015) / by Anne-Sophie V. Radermeckerschema:ProductModel Art crossing borders : the internationalisation of the art market in the age of nation states, 1750-1914 / edited by Jan Dirk Baetens, Dries Lynaschema:ProductModel Chinese contemporary art in the global auction market / by Anita Archerschema:ProductModel Connecting art markets : Guilliam Forchondt's dealership in Antwerp (c. 1632-78) and the overseas paintings trade / by Sandra van Ginhovenschema:ProductModel Dealing art on both sides of the Atlantic, 1860-1940 / edited by Lynn Cattersonschema:ProductModel Florence, Berlin and beyond : late nineteenth-century art markets and their social networks / edited by Lynn Cattersonschema:ProductModel Foreign currency volatility and the market for French modernist art / by David M. Challisschema:ProductModel Lotteries, art markets, and visual culture in the Low Countries, 15th-17th centuries / by Sophie Rauxschema:ProductModel Revolutionary Paris and the market for Netherlandish art / by Darius A. Spieth ; with a foreword by Marc Fumarolischema:ProductModel Sculpture collections in Europe and the United States 1500-1930 : variety and ambiguity / edited by Malcolm Baker, Inge Reistschema:ProductModel Smuggling the Renaissance : the illicit export of artworks out of Italy, 1861-1909 / by Joanna Smalcerzschema:ProductModel Spaces of connoisseurship : judging old masters at Agnew's and the National Gallery, c. 1874-1916 / by Alison Clarkeschema:ProductModel The art market in Rome in the eighteenth century : a study in the social history of art / edited by Paolo Coenschema:ProductModel When Michelangelo was modern : collecting patronage and the art market in Italy, 1450-1650 / edited by Inge Reistschema:ProductModel