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Veröffentlicht in: Journal for art market studies 2(2018), 3, Seite 1-16
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Titel: On the relevance and potential of auction catalogues as sources for art market research on Asian art/ Britta Bommert
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title_auth On the relevance and potential of auction catalogues as sources for art market research on Asian art
title_full On the relevance and potential of auction catalogues as sources for art market research on Asian art Britta Bommert
title_fullStr On the relevance and potential of auction catalogues as sources for art market research on Asian art Britta Bommert
title_full_unstemmed On the relevance and potential of auction catalogues as sources for art market research on Asian art Britta Bommert
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title_short On the relevance and potential of auction catalogues as sources for art market research on Asian art
title_sort on the relevance and potential of auction catalogues as sources for art market research on asian art
topic art market, auctions, Asien, Kunst, Auktionskatalog, Kunstmarkt, Recherche, Quelle, Geschichte 1900-1930
topic_facet art market, auctions, Asien, Kunst, Auktionskatalog, Kunstmarkt, Recherche, Quelle, Geschichte 1900-1930
url http://dx.doi.org/10.23690/jams.v2i3.71, https://www.fokum-jams.org/index.php/jams/article/view/71