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How To Sell Art At Auction

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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. The first thing you must do when trying to sell any fine art is to determine what you have: 1.

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Why Provenance is Paramount

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Why Provenance is Paramount As the holiday season approaches with calendars full of significant auctions and art fairs, you’re probably finding your inbox filled with emails reflecting on the sales trends expected to shape the market in the coming year. Allen, and the Ann and Gordon Getty Collection.

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Fine Art Prints vs. Reproductions

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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? Other Original Artwork Valuing other types of original works of art like paintings and drawings is a discussion for another time.

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How To Work With An Art Advisor

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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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Fine Art Prints vs. Reproductions

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Limited-Edition Fine Art Prints: Original Works of Art Counter to mass produced prints, limited-edition fine art prints are original works of art produced with direct involvement of the artist.

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How To Determine If You Need An Art Appraisal

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Appraisals can also assist in establishing provenance, which can significantly impact the value of the artwork. You do not need a formal written appraisal to sell most fine art. The IRS Requires a formal written appraisal by a Qualified Art Appraiser for any fine art donated with a value over $5000.

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The Importance of Contemporary Art Appraisals

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When Might You Need a Contemporary Art Appraisal? Art Acquisitions Art collectors, museums, galleries, and private individuals interested in purchasing contemporary Paintings, Sculpture, Photography, or Fine Art Prints might seek an appraisal to ensure they make an informed investment.