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Building a Collection and Art as an Investment

Artifactual History Appraisal

One of the biggest headaches in my line of work is the issue of authenticity, or is the work what it says it is? Purchase of a work directly from the artist or the gallery representing the artist is considered a very good provenance in the appraisal world, and will help support a work's value and authenticity in the future.

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How To Sell Art At Auction

Art Appraisal Resources

Medium - Is your fine art an original painting, oil or acrylic on canvas or board, a watercolor, or a print? If it is a print, is it an original print with a hand signature, a reproduction print done after the artist's lifetime, or in the case of contemporary artists, was it mass produced in an unlimited quantity?

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Blame it on Audubon. Or How I became a fine art appraiser. Part Five.

Art Services 2000

With the advent of The Audubon Society and the 20th Century's interest in the environment Audubon's name is known throughout the world and his images of birds can be found everywhere, the rarest being his one of a kind watercolors, paintings, and drawings. Anything else is a later printing based on the originals.

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Blame it on Audubon: Or how I became a fine art appraiser. Part Three

Art Services 2000

In order to understand the work of Audubon it is essential to know that the engravings and lithographs that have been made from his original watercolors have been issued in may forms and a number of editions. Original prints are scarce and can be highly valuable , but there have been a great many reproduction s made. End Part Three