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The Iconic Boom in Modern Russian Art
This paper investigates the prices and the returns in the market for modern Russian art, a prime example of an ‘emerging art market’, over the last four decades. After applying a hedonic regression model on an extensive dataset containing 52,154 sales by
Spaenjers, C., Renneboog, L.D.R.
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Celebrating Calder exhibition, Baltimore Museum of Art, October 4, 1995 – January 7, 1996
Alexander Calder, the American sculptor who created the mobile, was a prolific and versatile artist. His sculpture ranged from fragile wire figures of circus characters to abstract metal sculptures called stabiles, in sizes up to several stories high ...
Baltimore Museum of Art
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American Connections: The Early Works of Thomas Bang
The Danish artist Thomas Bang spent his early years in the USA. The works he created in this formative period were thus profoundly shaped by the contemporary movements in American art of the 1960s and 1970s when sculpture, or to be more precise, three ...
Ring Petersen, Anne
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Evaluating Abstract Art: Relation between Term Usage, Subjective Ratings, Image Properties and Personality Traits. [PDF]
Lyssenko N +2 more
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Affective priming using facial expressions modulates liking for abstract art. [PDF]
Flexas A +5 more
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The embodied experience of abstract art: Moving across the 20th century. [PDF]
Cox RFA, van Klaveren LM.
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Viewing of abstract art follows a gist to survey gaze pattern over time regardless of broad categorical titles. [PDF]
McSorley E, McCloy R, Williams L.
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Genomic Data: Building Blocks For Life Or Abstract Art? [PDF]
Horton R +4 more
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