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Buying and Selling: Commerce in Early Modern Europe

<div class="col-lg-6 col-md-6 col-sm-12">European artists of the 17th and 18th centuries took great interest in depicting what was new and exciting in public life. This included exploring arenas of commercial exchange and the rapidly expanding market of material goods. War, colonial expansion, and global exploration opened new markets and diversified the commodities available in Europe. The rising middle-class culture of consumption fueled demand for services and demanded a growing array of goods from near and far. In response, printmakers and draftsmen observed the economic and social changes ushered in by industrialization, urbanization, and a burgeoning middle class with money to spend on labor and fine things.</div> <div class="col-lg-6 col-md-6 col-sm-12">The focused studies of individual craftsmen range from serious images emphasizing the dignity of the skilled artisan to satires addressing issues of class and social status. Other images address women’s roles in the early modern marketplace, as workers, consumers, or allegorical representatives of commerce. Images featuring animals depict traditional jobs and necessities, and address the ways in which industrialization complicated the interconnected economies of the city and country. <em>Elizabeth Kathleen Mitchell, PhD, Burton and Deedee McMurtry Curator, and Director of the Curatorial Fellowship Program</em></div>

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Title Artist Medium & Support Creation Date Accession Number
Old Satten Old Taffety or Velvet
from The Cryes of the City of London Drawne from Life
 
Laroon, Marcellus (the Elder)   Etching with engraving  1711  1969.195
Coffee Vendor   Artist unknown   Pen and ink with watercolor on paper  18th century  1969.200
London Royal Exchange   Bartolozzi, Francesco   Etching  1788  1969.215
A Butcher   Rowlandson, Thomas   Etching and aquatint  1790  1970.28
The Enraged Musician   Hogarth, William   Etching and engraving  1741  1970.145
A Farrier's Shop   Pether, William   Mezzotint  1771  1972.133
Street Scene with Armorer and Hardware Merchant   Tamburini, Giovanni Maria   Pen and ink over red chalk on paper  1640-1649  1973.109
Street Scene with Wood and Iron Merchants
from Talents and Arts Practiced in Bologna (Virtú et arti essercitate in Bologna)
 
Curti, Francesco   Etching  1640-1649  1973.110
The Goldsmith   Rembrandt van Rijn   Etching and drypoint  1655  1974.11
Asia Presents Her Treasures to the East India Company (Asia toonk hare Schatten aan den Maatschappij)   Wit, Jacob de   Pen and wash with white watercolor on paper  18th century  1975.190.16
Two Dormice   Os, Jan van   Watercolor over graphite on paper  18th century  1976.265
The Imports of Great Britain from France   Boitard, Louis-Philippe   Etching  1757  1977.165
A Game Market   Earlom, Richard   Mezzotint  1783  1985.1
Plate 3
from A Harlot's Progress
 
Hogarth, William   Etching and engraving  1732  1986.59
Farewell to the Wet Nurse (Les Adieux de la Nourice)   Delaunay, Robert   Etching and engraving  1779  1988.94
Ratcatcher   Dietrich, Christian Wilhelm Ernst   Etching  1757  2002.44
The French Farrier (Le Maréchal Ferrant Français)   Debucourt, Philibert Louis   Etching and aquatint  after 1800  2008.27
The Sign (L'Enseigne)   Aveline, Pierre-Alexandre   Etching and engraving  c. 1732  2011.17

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Last updated: 02/28/2021


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