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Fine Art Prints vs. Reproductions

Art Peritus

Fine Art Prints vs. Reproductions By Noelle DeSantis and Sarah Kirk Hanley Have you ever wondered why two seemingly identical prints by the same artist can have vastly different price tags? The artist is usually not involved at all – or if so, minimally – and they can be either authorized or unauthorized reproductions.

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Fine Art Prints vs. Reproductions

Art Peritus

Have you ever wondered why two seemingly identical prints by the same artist can have vastly different price tags? Reproduction Prints As the name suggests, reproduction prints are exactly that—machine-produced copies of artwork, not original works of art. If the print does not meet the artist’s criteria, it is destroyed.

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Smart investing in fine art

Drishti LLC Appraisers

Often people look at these considerations in regards to financial investments, such as stocks and bonds, however, the same criteria apply to fine art investments. In some instances, fine art outperforms traditional financial market investments. Fees vary between auction houses, and there is no set industry standard.

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Valuing and Substantiating Charitable Art Contributions

Art Appraisal Resources

Shelley Hall is a certified member of the International Society of Appraisers with Fine Arts Specialty. She has also worked in the art business since 1994 as a consultant and artist herself, former gallery owner and professional appraiser.

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How To Work With An Art Advisor

Art Appraisal Resources

Art Advising is a relatively new field in the Art Collecting arena and many people are often confused and wondering how it works and if they need or want to work with an Independent Art Advisor when purchasing fine art. I specialize in working in the intersection of Fine Art and Finance. Permalink

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How To Sell Art At Auction

Art Appraisal Resources

Auction houses are a viable option to sell your fine art collection if the conditions are right. Qualified appraisers and advisors can help determine if the auction market is the right choice to sell your fine art. Not all art is created equal. There is a wide variation in values within the same artist.

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How To Determine If You Need An Art Appraisal

Art Appraisal Resources

Some insurance companies include a blanket amount for artwork, and some require an independent appraisal (not done by the gallery or artist that sold you the art) for all items over $1200, $2500, or $5000. You do not need a formal written appraisal to sell most fine art.