The extensive collection of paintings created by these artists provides a valuable lens through which to examine historical economic cycles. Observations within the works – such as the use of specific color combinations or depictions of human figures – are frequently linked to broader societal developments. Researchers have noted that certain recurring motifs, like vast landscapes or figures in stylized poses, appear to correlate with periods of economic growth or decline. These patterns, although not explicitly defined, suggest an attempt to translate observable realities into artistic representations.
Credits: Finance & economics