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Measuring nepotism and sexism in artistic recognition: the awarding of medals at the Paris Salon, 1850–1880

Claire Dupin Beyssat (), Diana Seave Greenwald () and Kim Oosterlinck
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Claire Dupin Beyssat: Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University
Diana Seave Greenwald: Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

Journal of Cultural Economics, 2023, vol. 47, issue 3, No 3, 407-436

Abstract: Abstract From the mid-eighteenth to the mid-nineteenth century, the Paris Salon was the leading visual arts exhibition venue in France—and arguably in all of Europe. For an artist, having a painting admitted to the Salon was a good signal; obtaining one of the competitive medals systematically awarded at the exhibition often marked the start of a successful career. Based on two unique datasets, this paper quantitatively analyzes which elements drove the likelihood of winning a medal. The juried Salon system has often been criticized for being prejudiced. Our paper shows the changes in the way the jury acted as rules and regulations varied over time, adding a dynamic dimension to our analysis. We find that nepotism, proxied here as having one’s master sit on the jury, helped win medals, but this was not systematically the case. The hierarchy of genres setting history paintings at the top was not always respected. By contrast, women were systematically discriminated against. Medals were more likely to be awarded to men, even for the minor genres, in which many women were forced to specialize.

Keywords: Art history; Nineteenth century; Cultural economics; France (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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