Table of Contents Introduction: Towards and International History of the Nineteenth-Century Art TradeJan Dirk Baetens & Dries Lyna1. The Education of the Art Market: National Schools and International Trade in the Long Nineteenth Century Jan Dirk Baetens & Dries Lyna2. 'Directions to Know a Good Picture': Marketing National School Categories to the British Public in the Long Eighteenth CenturyBénédicte Miyamoto3. Creating Cultural and Commercial Value in Late Nineteenth-Century New York Art CataloguesLeanne Zalewski4. (Inter)national Art: The London 'Old-Masters' Market and Modern British Painting (1900-14) Barbara Pezzini5. The Artistic Trade and Networks of the Italian Community in London around 1800Camilla Murgia6. Berlin - Paris. Transnational Aspects of French Art Auctions in the Middle of the Nineteenth CenturyLukas Fuchsgruber7.
Appropriation as a Form of Nationalism? Collecting French Furniture in 19th-Century Great BritainAdriana Turpin8. The Modern Italian Sculptor as International Entrepreneur: The Case of Medardo Rosso (1858-1928) Sharon Hecker9. Art Reproduction and the Nation: National Perspectives in an International Art MarketRobert VerhoogtEpilogue: Reframing the "International Art Market" Pamela Fletcher & Anne Helmreich.