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Clark, Leah (2022). Merchant-banker, Diplomat, Courtier or Agent? Intermediaries and Collecting Art in the Renaissance Courts. In: Reist, Inge ed. When Michelangelo Was Modern: The Art Market and Collecting in Italy, 1450-1650. Studies in the History of Collecting & Art Markets, 14. Leiden: Brill, pp. 34–50.

Clark, Leah R. and Campbell, Caroline (2022). Exhibition and Display. In: Campbell, Erin J. and Miller, Stephanie R. eds. A Cultural History of Furniture in the Middle Ages and Renaissance. A Cultural History of Furniture, 2. London: Bloomsbury.

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Clark, Leah R. (2019). Representing the World: Collecting and Display in the Renaissance and Today. In: Galdy, Andrea ed. Collecting and Museology. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Clark, Leah R. (2019). The Politics of Acquisition: Venetian Objects in Italian Courtly Collections, ca. 1475-1525. In: Cordez, Philippe and Schnitz-Esser, Romedio eds. Typical Venice? Venetian Commodities, 13th-16th Centuries. Turnhout: Brepols.

Clark, Leah R. (2019). Artefacts. In: Buono, Amy and Dupré, Sven eds. A Cultural History of Color in the Renaissance. A Cultural History of Color, vol. 3. London: Bloomsbury.

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Clark, Leah R. (2018). From Naples to Ferrara. The Collections of Duchess Eleonora d’Aragona. In: Ippoliti, Alessandro ed. Atti del convegno internazionale: Biagio Rossetti e il suo tempo. Rome: Ginevra Bentivoglio Editoria, pp. 255–265.

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Clark, Leah R (2017). Dispersal, Exchange and the Culture of Things in Fifteenth-century Italy. In: Jurkowlaniec, Grażyna; Matyjaszkiewicz, Ika and Sarnecka, Zuzanna eds. The Agency of Things in Medieval and Early Modern Art: Materials, Power and Manipulation. London: Routledge, pp. 91–102.

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Clark, Leah R. (2013). Collecting, exchange, and sociability in the Renaissance studiolo. Journal of the History of Collections, 25(2) pp. 171–184.

Clark, Leah (2013). Replication, quotation, and the ‘original’ in Quattrocento collecting practices. In: Großmann, G. Ulrich and Krutisch, Petra eds. The Challenge of the Object / Die Herausforderung des Objekts, Congress Proceedings (CIHA). Wissenschaftliche Beibände zum Anzeiger der Germanischen Nationalmuseums, 1 (32). Nuremberg: Germanisches Nationalmuseum Press, pp. 136–140.

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Clark, Leah R. (2011). Transient possessions: circulation, replication, and transmission of gems and jewels in Quattrocento Italy. Journal of Early Modern History, 15(3) pp. 185–221.

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