Art, Inc.

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Art, Inc.
By:"Lisa Congdon"
Published on 2014-08-12 by Chronicle Books

You don't have to starve to be an artist. Build a career doing what you love. In this practical guide, professional artist Lisa Congdon reveals the many ways you can earn a living by making art—through illustration, licensing, fine art sales, print sales, teaching, and beyond. Including industry advice from such successful art-world pros as Nikki McClure, Mark Hearld, Paula Scher, and more, Art, Inc. will equip you with the tools—and the confidence—to turn your passion into a profitable business. LEARN HOW TO: • Set actionable goals • Diversify your income • Manage your bookkeeping • Copyright your work • Promote with social media • Build a standout website • Exhibit with galleries • Sell and price your work • License your art • Acquire an agent • And much more

This Book was ranked 9 by Google Books for keyword art.

The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art Terms

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The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art Terms
By:"Michael Clarke"
Published on 2010-07-08 by Oxford University Press

Covers a wide range of terms from the visual art world, including materials, techniques, and important styles and periods. Revised and updated to reflect the recent development and expanded with new entries focusing primarily on modern and contemporary art materials and techniques.

This Book was ranked 22 by Google Books for keyword art.

The Art Book

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The Art Book
By:"Editors of Phaidon"
Published on 2012-09-10 by Phaidon Press

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This Book was ranked 1 by Google Books for keyword art.

The Art of Case Study Research

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The Art of Case Study Research
By:"Robert E. Stake"
Published on 1995-04-05 by SAGE

This book presents a disciplined, qualitative exploration of case study methods by drawing from naturalistic, holistic, ethnographic, phenomenological and biographic research methods. Robert E. Stake uses and annotates an actual case study to answer such questions as: How is the case selected? How do you select the case which will maximize what can be learned? How can what is learned from one case be applied to another? How can what is learned from a case be interpreted? In addition, the book covers: the differences between quantitative and qualitative approaches; data-gathering including document review; coding, sorting and pattern analysis; the roles of the researcher; triangulation; and reporting.

This Book was ranked 12 by Google Books for keyword art.

Imperialism, Art and Restitution

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Imperialism, Art and Restitution
By:"John Henry Merryman"
Published on 2006-06-05 by Cambridge University Press

This book is about whether or not great works of art should be returned.

This Book was ranked 13 by Google Books for keyword art.

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