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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. The book's author Kathryn Hall Proby ( b. " high by 29.5" Whatman paper.

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New Uses for Old Things: Thoughts in Support of Mixing Antiques in Modern Interiors

Artifactual History Appraisal

Many stores even offer coordinating mass-produced printed canvases to hang on the wall above the furniture instead of original one-of-a-kind artwork. I’ve had many conversations through the years with individuals who’ve inherited beautiful antique furniture from a family member.

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“People Are Rewarded by Close Looking” – Kathan Brown of Crown Point Press on the Enduring Excitement of Printmaking

Art Dealers Association of America

Crown Point Press is not your typical gallery; not often do you find an entire printing operation in the same venue as a dynamic exhibition space. Its how-to books on hand-printing processes enable artists anywhere to have successful access. It would be simplified and print backwards, and this was useful to him.

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

Art Dealers Association of America

Soon after, however, Bransten—and many of the artists she exhibited—wanted to expand the gallery’s scope to show a wider range of works in other materials. Lewis Watts, Billie Holiday’s Passport, Courtesy of John Goddard, Village Music, Mill Valle y, 2006, archival pigment print. Edition of 10. ©The artist. ©The artist. Edition of 6.

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“I Always Considered Myself an Educator” - Eva-Maria Worthington on the Necessity of Scholarship in the Gallery

Art Dealers Association of America

When you were first working with the German Expressionist material, did you find that it was hard for U.S. They told me they were offered, free of charge, an exhibit of German paintings, watercolors, and prints. Now people don’t attend openings as much; it’s not the same thing anymore. collectors to understand it?