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- Title
Artistic styles: revisiting the analysis of modern artists’ careers.
- Authors
Hellmanzik, Christiane
- Abstract
This paper is based on a global sample of the 214 most prominent modern visual artists born 1850–1945. Two analytical methods are used to analyse the age at which artists produce their best works—one based on year-of-birth cohorts of modern visual artists and the other on stylistic groups. The cohort-analysis shows that the career patterns develop similarly over time for artists working in the USA and Europe; over time the artists’ peak ages first increase, reach their maximum for artists born between 1890 and 1909, and then decrease again. The study of stylistic groups shows that artists associated with Fauvism, the Nabis and Post-Impressionism experience an early peak, whereas artists associated with Surrealism, Impressionism, Abstract Expressionism, Art Informel, Pop Art, Expressionism and Cubism peak later in their careers.
- Subjects
UNITED States; EUROPE; ARTISTS; COHORT analysis; NABIS (Group of artists); EXPRESSIONISM (Art); IMPRESSIONISM (Art movement); FAUVISM
- Publication
Journal of Cultural Economics, 2009, Vol 33, Issue 3, p201
- ISSN
0885-2545
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10824-009-9100-8