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This is an example of payment by arbitration operating to the artist’s advantage, since he received a bonus for exceeding the patron’s requirements. There may have been some degree of collusion among the well-acquainted judges; Baldovinetti, from whom Domenico took on the work, also judged a work in Neri’s favour [no. 121]
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Chambers, D.S. (1970). Arbitration and Litigation. In: Patrons and Artists in the Italian Renaissance. History in Depth. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-00623-6_23
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