List of Plates List of Figures Series Editor's Introduction Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction: Pioneers of the Global Art Market: Paris-Based Dealer Networks, 1850-1950, Christel H. Force (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, USA) -- 2. Parisian Dealers and the American Market, 1860-1920, Paolo Serafini ( Sapienza Universita di Roma, Italy), translated by Angelica Modabber -- 3. Old and New Worlds: Durand-Ruel and the International Market for Impressionism, Jennifer A. Thompson (Philadelphia Museum of Art, USA) -- 4. Moving Mountains: Paris-Based Dealers and the Economics of Translocation, David M. Challis (Melbourne University, Australia) -- 5. Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler's International Partnerships, 1907-1937, Vřane Tasseau (Independent Scholar, France), translated by Celia Abele 6. Promoting Modernism in the 1920s: The Art Journals of Paul Guillaume, Lǒnce Rosenberg, and Alfred Flechtheim, Ambre Gauthier (Marc Chagall Foundation, Paris, France) -- 7. Paul Guillaume, Marius de Zayas and African Arts: A Transatlantic Partnership, 1914-1923, Yal︠le Biro (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, USA) -- 8. The Thannhauser Galleries: Forming International Alliances in an Era of Change, Valerie Nikola Ender (University of Cologne, Germany) -- 9. "A Viking sailing over the savage sea, far, far to the north": Walther Halvorsen, Christel H. Force (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, USA) -- 10. When French Dealers "Turned their Eyes Towards Scandinavia": The Svensk-Franska Konstgalleriet in Stockholm, Christina Brandberg (University of Loughborough, UK) -- 11. The Galerie Paul Rosenberg and the American Market in the Interwar Era, MaryKate Cleary (New York University, USA) -- 12. International Dealer Networks and the Market for Impressionism in London and Glasgow: Etienne Bignou, A.J. McNeill Reid, and Ernest Lefv̈re, Frances Fowle (University of Edinburgh, UK) -- 13. Etienne Bignou: The Gallery as Antechamber of the Museum, Christel H. Force (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, USA) -- 14. Capricious Cohorts: Ren ̌Gimpel's Associates, Rivals, and Patrons Diana J. Kostyrko (Australian National University, Australia) -- 15. Valentine Dudensing and the Valentine Gallery: Selling the US on the School of Paris, Julia May Boddewyn (Independent Scholar, USA) -- 16. Conclusion, Veronique Chagnon-Burke (Christie's Education, New York, USA).
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