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Documenting Your Art Collection

Fine Art Estates

Most Fine Art Insurance professionals will agree that the best way to ensure that an insured loss is settled quickly and fairly is by properly documenting your art collection. To be sure that any appreciation is covered, most collectors opt to have a blanket , as opposed to a scheduled policy protecting their art.

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Lost Fine Art: ‘Medicine’ by Gustav Klimt

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FINE ART APPRAISERS Our staff of experts certify the value of hundreds of pieces of fine art every month. The post Lost Fine Art: ‘Medicine’ by Gustav Klimt appeared first on ValuePros Appraisal Services.

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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. The post Missing Fine Art: Portrait of Dr. Gachet by Vincent Van Gogh appeared first on ValuePros Appraisal Services.

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

ValuePros Appraisal Services

FINE ART APPRAISERS Our staff of experts certify the value of hundreds of pieces of fine art every month. The post Lost Fine Art: The White Duck by Jean-Baptiste Oudry appeared first on ValuePros Appraisal Services.

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How Do I Get My Art Appraised?

Fine Art Estates

If your insurance provider has asked you to get your artwork professionally appraised, or you need it evaluated for some other reason, How Do I Get My Art Appraised will help you find a qualified appraiser, fully understand all aspects of the appraisal process, and prepare you for what a professional fine art appraisal is likely to cost.

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Art Peritus Art Industry Spotlight: Katja Zigerlig of Berkley One

Art Peritus

Art Peritus recently sat down with Katja Zigerlig, Vice President, Art, Wine and Collectibles Advisory at Berkley One, a Berkley Company (WRB) to discuss the nuances of collecting and insuring Fine Art. It’s also important to use a professional appraiser, like the staff at Art Peritus. K: Yes indeed.

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Choosing an Appraiser—Essential Questions to Ask: Part I

Art Advisor's Blog

Your insurance agent has suggested that you need your art or jewelry appraised in order to put them under rider coverage. Fine Art appraisers normally handle all paintings, prints, photographs, drawings, sculpture, tapestries and art glass. For what types of pieces would you be considered the ‘go-to’ expert?