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Blame it on Audubon. Or how I became a fine art appraiser, Part Two.

Art Services 2000

One book, "Audubon in Florida" first published in 1974 from the University of Miami Press was especially helpful in identifying the birds that were the Florida species that he found and rendered life-sized in his original watercolors. " wide) high quality cotton rag J. The book's author Kathryn Hall Proby ( b.

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

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How does Artificial Intelligence Affect the Fine Arts World??

Coronado Appraisal

We are not going to go into all aspects of AI, just what we have learned on how it affects or interacts with the Fine Arts World. YOU DON’T HAVE TO BE GOOD AT ART TO BE AN ARTIST Did you know that anyone that purchases or subscribes to the AI apps, such as ChatGPT, can create Art?

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Blame it on Audubon. Or How I became a fine art appraiser. Part Five.

Art Services 2000

With the advent of The Audubon Society and the 20th Century's interest in the environment Audubon's name is known throughout the world and his images of birds can be found everywhere, the rarest being his one of a kind watercolors, paintings, and drawings.

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Paul Klee: The Color and Spirit of Modern Expression

Invaluable

These nuanced techniques, however, proved challenging for Klee as a young student at Munichs Academy of Fine Arts after he enrolled in 1898. It was perhaps this early lyrical exposure that helped cultivate his capabilities with a painterly application of color. Paul Klee – Senecio (1922). Public domain image.

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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. Oliver Lee Jackson, No. ©The artist. ©The artist.

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Insights on Auction Sales: Theodore J. Richardson, Native American Pipe

WorthPoint

Bright Spots This Taku Glacier watercolor by Theodore J. It’s always a little surprising when an auction with coastal-level quality pops up in the middle of cattle country, but hey, antiques and fine art know no bounds. Richardson sold for $2,260.81 at 345 Auctions. Two works by Theodore J.

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