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The Significance of Hiring a Qualified Art Appraiser: Preserving Value and Ensuring Accuracy

JSK Fine Art Appraisals

Estate Planning and Legal Compliance: For those considering estate planning or making charitable donations, a qualified appraiser plays a pivotal role. This is particularly crucial for accurate valuation, minimizing potential issues during estate settlements or when claiming tax deductions for charitable contributions.

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Art Peritus Art Industry Spotlight: Katja Zigerlig of Berkley One

Art Peritus

I’ve seen martini glasses placed on a Donald Judd sculpture by unaware party guests. A sculpture shouldn’t be cleaned with all-purpose cleaning spray, for example. She worked in so many mediums: drawing, painting, theater, sculpture, and also made jewelry. Be sure to give specific instructions about the art not to touch/clean.

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Lost Fine Art: ‘Medicine’ by Gustav Klimt

ValuePros Appraisal Services

FINE ART APPRAISERS Our staff of experts certify the value of hundreds of pieces of fine art every month.

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Missing Fine Art: Portrait of Dr. Gachet by Vincent Van Gogh

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FINE ART APPRAISERS Our staff of experts certify the value of hundreds of pieces of fine art every month.

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Lost Fine Art: The White Duck by Jean-Baptiste Oudry

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FINE ART APPRAISERS Our staff of experts certify the value of hundreds of pieces of fine art every month.

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“Appraising in the World of the High-Net-Worth Client”

Art Advisor's Blog

Displays Fine Art Services has become the go-to business for dealing with monumental sculpture. They have years of experience in the area and handle all the needs for the Nasher collection and the Nasher Sculpture Center.

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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.