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Trusted Local Antiques Buyers and Their Services in Bradenton

Sarasota Antique Buyers

In particular, we are interested in English and Continental items from the 18th to the 20th centuries, as well as modern and traditional furniture. We understand that each piece’s value depends on various factors, such as age, quality, condition, rarity, period, and maker. Modern art: Our interest extends to modern art pieces.

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Baker Schorr Fine Art

Art Advisor's Blog

The gallery’s focus is Post-Impressionist and Modern art. Picnic on the Hudson by Worthington Whittredge Gros Temps by Henry Moret It is so refreshing to see the highest quality Hudson River School landscapes being given center stage again. American landscapes. Prices for even the best-known 19th C. I wish the very best to Ms.

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Patrick Boyd Carpenter: ' It’s a Proper Old Fashioned Antique Shop.'

Grays Antiques

I buy anything I like that’s handmade and good quality from the last five hundred years. I just bought an amazing collection of Eduardo Paolozzi sculptures. He was an extraordinary figure within British art. How would you describe your collection ? I am one of the last of the general high quality antique dealers.

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Print or Poster?

MIR Appraisal

While they will likely lack edition numbers and signatures, you can still find high quality reproductions in the form of Giclee prints (a technology for fine art or photograph reproduction using a high-quality inkjet printer to make individual copies) printed on thick archival paper. The Museum of Modern Art.

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Mabel Dwight's American Scene

Michael Rose Fine Art

The image has an auditory quality too. Mabel Dwight, Night Work , lithograph, 1931, via Swann Auction Galleries Mabel Dwight’s work is well respected in print circles and held in numerous collections including those of the Smithsonian, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Museum of Modern Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and others.

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“Focus on What’s Essential to You” - Franklin Parrasch on Making Your Own Way in the Art World

Art Dealers Association of America

What inspired you to pursue a career in visual art? I was five years old, in kindergarten in New Jersey, and my friend’s mother, who was an artist, took us to the Museum of Modern Art one day. and there was a thriving art community going on in D.C. It was sort of the tail-end of the Reagan era and people were collecting.

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“You Need Energy and Conviction” - Gallery Chat with San Francisco’s Rena Bransten

Art Dealers Association of America

We spoke with Bransten about why she loves having a gallery in the Minnesota Street Project, what qualities new collectors need to have, and more. What first sparked your interest in art? I grew up in New York City and went to Dalton—a school that was very art-oriented. Were they artists you were collecting? ©The artist.