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A History of the Auction

From 500 BC to the present day

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Kibworth
Kiadó: The Book Guild Ltd
Kiadás helye: Kibworth
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott kemény kötés
Oldalszám: 258 oldal
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 24 cm x 16 cm
ISBN: 978-1-913913-31-1
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This history of the auction dates from 500 BC to the present day.
A History_of_the Auction
begins with the auctions of Babylon and ancient Rome and goes on to describe the slave auctions of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and the Industrial Revolution, then on to the rise of the giant auction houses such as Sotheby's and Christies. The first edition takes us as far as 1985 when the book was published and the advent of the internet.
This second edition takes the story on from there to the decades that have followed, including the emergence of the major powers of China, Japan and Russia and their influence on the auction scene. Bringing it right up to date, the book shows how the momentous events of the Covid-19 pandemic and the 'Black Lives Matter' campaign have seriously influenced how the auction business is conducted globally.
More change to this form of business has been brought about in the last thirty years than in the previously recorded two... Tovább

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This history of the auction dates from 500 BC to the present day.
A History_of_the Auction
begins with the auctions of Babylon and ancient Rome and goes on to describe the slave auctions of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and the Industrial Revolution, then on to the rise of the giant auction houses such as Sotheby's and Christies. The first edition takes us as far as 1985 when the book was published and the advent of the internet.
This second edition takes the story on from there to the decades that have followed, including the emergence of the major powers of China, Japan and Russia and their influence on the auction scene. Bringing it right up to date, the book shows how the momentous events of the Covid-19 pandemic and the 'Black Lives Matter' campaign have seriously influenced how the auction business is conducted globally.
More change to this form of business has been brought about in the last thirty years than in the previously recorded two millennia, causing many to wonder whether the auction would survive at all in its old form. The author argues however for the cut and thrust of the traditional auction and for the excitement of a crowded saleroom on sale day, the hallmark of the auction experience that must surely be preserved for future auction-goers to enjoy.
Brian Learmount ran the family firm of fine art auctioneers in Buckinghamshire for almost -
forty years and published the first edition of his book in 1985. • <
Through the author's many contacts in the auction business and through the advertising of both his book and his auction house in The^^ Antiques . Trades Gazette
was brought to national attention. It is still an essential text for business school students and is held by most university libraries around the world.
Brian Learmount has now retired from the auction business to live by the sea in Dorset but continues to retain his interest in art and antiques as a collector. Vissza

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