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Evaluation to Valuation: Navigating Fine Art Appraisals

Art Appraisal Resources

The appraiser will then research the artist, provenance, exhibition history and market trends related to the artwork and similar pieces. Charitable Donation Appraisal When someone donates art to a museum or other nonprofit organization, a donation appraisal establishes the fair market value of the donated item.

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RESEARCHING Your Art, Yourself, Is a Bad Idea!

Coronado Appraisal

Isn’t it a great world we live in, where all the knowledge of the Ages… all of it… is right there at end of your fingertips? It can become confusing trying to find your exact artist or comparable in order to figure out what it is that you own. Let’s say you have a ‘legible’(readable) artist’s name! How incredibly cool is that?

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So You Found A John George Brown Painting?

Harrison Appraisals

JOHN GEORGE BROWN (1831-1913) was an English born artist and British citizen who became famous in Victorian America for his idealized portraits of street children. It was in New York that Brown found success as an artist. By the 1860s, the young artist had cultivated a reputation among the city’s art patrons.

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How to Find and Choose and Antiques Appraiser Near You

Penrose Appraisals

If you prefer in-person assessments, and are located in the greater Northwest Pennsylvania area (Cleveland to Erie to Buffalo and down to Pittsburgh), Penrose Appraisals can also provide tailored appraisal services, especially for significant occasions like insurance, charitable donations, or equitable distribution. Examination.

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What Kind of Appraisal?

Drishti LLC Appraisers

For one-of-a-kind artworks, the basis for comparables is usually other works by the same artist, or artwork of similar renown, age, materials and genre. Comparables for Fair Market Value are relatively recent, actualized sales of pieces by the same artist or artwork of a similar renown, era, materials and genre.

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How Do I Get My Art Appraised?

Fine Art Estates

That is, unless you happen to know that a similar work by that artist has just sold for $25,000 at auction. If you know the artist’s name, you can use one of the auction databases (listed below) that appraisers and dealers subscribe to. The problem is, of course, how will you know that happened unless you have it appraised?