Lecture

Activism Consequences & Art Pricing in Renaissance

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This lecture explores the biographical consequences of activism, focusing on the Mississippi Freedom Summer project in 1964 and the long-term impact on volunteers. It also delves into the social space of philanthropy in Geneva in 1900, analyzing the backgrounds of philanthropists. Additionally, it discusses the pricing of paintings in the Renaissance, examining the factors influencing art market prices and the economic aspects of artistic creativity during that period.

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