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The Importance of Contemporary Art Appraisals

Art Appraisal Resources

When Might You Need a Contemporary Art Appraisal? Art Acquisitions Art collectors, museums, galleries, and private individuals interested in purchasing contemporary Paintings, Sculpture, Photography, or Fine Art Prints might seek an appraisal to ensure they make an informed investment.

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Craighead Green Gallery

Art Advisor's Blog

I was in Downtown Dallas this week heading back to the office after dropping off an appraisal report for a client and was able to catch the current show at Craighead Green Gallery. I follow many of the artists Craighead Green represents, and knew Russ Connell had some new sculptures up.

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How Do I Get My Art Appraised?

Fine Art Estates

Askart.com If you are researching a painting, drawing, or sculpture (they do not have fine prints) Askart is a good place to look. Artnet.com As I recall, Artnet.com’s database of fine art auction sales was one of the first on the market to cover not only paintings, drawings, and sculpture, but also fine prints and multiples.

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Addressing the COVID-Elephant in the Room

Art Advisor's Blog

Since the shelter-in-place order, we have been busy serving our clients, completing research on projects started prior to the stay-at-home mandate, delivering appraisal reports, brokering artwork sales, and providing pre-purchase consultations.

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Donation as an option

Drishti LLC Appraisers

Robert Russin was a well-known sculptor with more than 400 public sculptures worldwide. While working on their appraisal report, I contacted the Wyoming State Museum to see if they would be interested in having the mural in their collection. My client’s mother had been a personal friend of Robert Russin.

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Choosing an Appraiser—Essential Questions to Ask: Part I

Art Advisor's Blog

Residential Contents appraisers routinely handle all the furniture, rugs and decorative items that are normally encountered in a home. Fine Art appraisers normally handle all paintings, prints, photographs, drawings, sculpture, tapestries and art glass. To keep this certification, I must requalify every five years.