Art & AccountingYale University Press, 1 de gen. 1989 - 157 pàgines This unusual and abundantly illustrated book discusses a wide collection of paintings and other arts, from 1400 to 1900, that include the image of an account book. Throughout, and particularly in the concluding chapter, the author considers other connections between accounting, art, and history: the |
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account-board account-books accounts Allegory Amsterdam Antwerp appear art historians artists Avarice balance banker Bruegel bureau scenes Calling of St Caravaggio chapter coins commerce counting-house debit debtors debts depicted desk detail double-entry bookkeeping double-entry system drawing Early Netherlandish Painting engraving entries Erwin Panofsky example figure Florence Fugger Gisze gold-weigher hand Holbein Holland illustration includes inscription interpretation Italian Jacopo Joseph large account-book ledger letters London Luca Pacioli manuscript Marinus van Reymerswaele Massys master mathematical Matthäus merchant merchant's mark money-bag money-changer Munich Museum National Gallery Netherlandish Nicolaes Maes open book painter Parable payment picture Piero della Francesca Pieter portrait presumably Prodigal Prodigal Son Quentin Massys receipts records refers Rembrandt Renaissance representations represented Ripa Schwarz seated seen servant seventeenth seventeenth-century shown shows sitter sixteenth century St Matthew steward suggests Summa symbol trade vanitas Venice versions viewer visible Werveke wife woman woodcut writing