David W. Galenson

Latest Institution: University of Chicago

All Institutions: University of Chicago; National Bureau of Economic Research


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Based on the Following Papers:

On the Age at Leaving Home in the Early Nineteenth Century: Evidence from the Lives of New England Manufacturers

Year: 1985
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: David W. Galenson

Quantifying Artistic Success: Ranking French Painters and Paintings from Impressionism to Cubism

Year: 1999
Journal: American Economic Review
Authors: David W. Galenson

Masterpieces and Markets: Why the Most Famous Modern Paintings Are Not by American Artists

Year: 2001
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Authors: David W. Galenson

The Life Cycles of Modern Artists

Year: 2002
Journal: World Economics
Authors: David W. Galenson

Was Jackson Pollock the Greatest Modern American Painter? A Quantitative Investigation

Year: 2002
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Authors: David W. Galenson

The New York School vs the School of Paris: Who Really Made the Most Important Art After World War II?

Year: 2002
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Authors: David W. Galenson

Careers and Canvases: The Rise of the Market for Modern Art in the Nineteenth Century

Year: 2002
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Authors: David W. Galenson; Robert Jensen

The Life Cycles of Modern Artists: Theory, Measurement, and Implications

Year: 2003
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Authors: David W. Galenson

Literary Life Cycles: The Careers of Modern American Poets

Year: 2003
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Authors: David W. Galenson

The Reappearing Masterpiece: Ranking American Artists and Art Works of the Late Twentieth Century

Year: 2003
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Authors: David W. Galenson

A Portrait of the Artist as a Young or Old Innovator: Measuring the Careers of Modern Novelists

Year: 2004
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Authors: David W. Galenson

A Portrait of the Artist as a Very Young or Very Old Innovator: Creativity at the Extremes of the Life Cycle

Year: 2004
Journal: World Economics
Authors: David W. Galenson

One-Hit Wonders: Why Some of the Most Important Works of Modern Art Are Not by Important Artists

Year: 2004
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Authors: David W. Galenson

Anticipating Artistic Success or How to Beat the Art Market: Lessons from History

Year: 2005
Journal: World Economics
Authors: David W. Galenson

Filming Images or Filming Reality: The Life Cycles of Movie Directors from D.W. Griffith to Federico Fellini

Year: 2005
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Authors: David W. Galenson; Joshua Kotin

Toward Abstraction: Ranking European Painters of the Early Twentieth Century

Year: 2005
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Authors: David W. Galenson

The Methods and Careers of Leading American Painters in the Late Nineteenth Century

Year: 2005
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Authors: David W. Galenson

Who Are the Greatest Living Artists? The View from the Auction Market

Year: 2005
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Authors: David W. Galenson

Do the Young British Artists Rule, or Has London Stolen the Idea of Postmodern Art from New York? Evidence from the Auction Market

Year: 2005
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Authors: David W. Galenson

The Greatest Artists of the Twentieth Century

Year: 2005
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Authors: David W. Galenson

Creative Careers: The Life Cycles of Nobel Laureates in Economics

Year: 2005
Journal: De Economist
Authors: Bruce A. Weinberg; David W. Galenson

And Now for Something Completely Different: The Versatility of Conceptual Innovators

Year: 2006
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Authors: David W. Galenson

The Most Important Works of Art of the Twentieth Century

Year: 2006
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Authors: David W. Galenson

Analyzing Artistic Innovation: The Greatest Breakthroughs of the Twentieth Century

Year: 2006
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Authors: David W. Galenson

Two Paths to Abstract Art: Kandinsky and Malevich

Year: 2006
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Authors: David W. Galenson

A Conceptual World: Why the Art of the Twentieth Century is So Different from the Art of All Earlier Centuries

Year: 2006
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Authors: David W. Galenson

Painting by Proxy: The Conceptual Artist as Manufacturer

Year: 2006
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Authors: David W. Galenson

Who Were the Greatest Women Artists of the Twentieth Century? A Quantitative Investigation

Year: 2007
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Authors: David W. Galenson

Wisdom and Creativity in Old Age: Lessons from the Impressionists

Year: 2007
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Authors: David W. Galenson

Portraits of the Artist: Personal Visual Art in the Twentieth Century

Year: 2008
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Authors: David W. Galenson

Innovators: Filmmakers

Year: 2010
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Authors: David W. Galenson

Understanding Creativity

Year: 2010
Journal: Journal of Applied Economics
Authors: David W. Galenson

Innovators and Architects

Year: 2010
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Authors: David W. Galenson


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