id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_k5lw5nq3rvd7bayygaf3wqwigq David W. Galenson Masterpieces and Markets: Why the Most Famous Modern Paintings Are Not by American Artists 2002 40 .pdf application/pdf 10967 927 73 American painters, including Pollock, Johns, and Warhol, failed to produce individual paintings as famous as the masterpieces of a number of major French artists, such as Picasso, Manet, and Seurat. history in order to identify and rank the painters and paintings considered most important by art modern artists were more likely than their American successors to produce superstar paintings.7 importance of the artists who produced these paintings, by listing the total illustrations of each Perhaps French modern painters produced more famous paintings than the Americans Perhaps French modern painters produced more famous paintings than the Americans group exhibitions in the French nineteenth-century art world influenced many artists' practices, work to the New York art world was expressed exclusively in terms of the names of individuals, these shows tended to shift the focus of critics from individual paintings to an artist's recent work American modern artists have not produced paintings as ./cache/work_k5lw5nq3rvd7bayygaf3wqwigq.pdf ./txt/work_k5lw5nq3rvd7bayygaf3wqwigq.txt