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How To Sell Art At Auction

Art Appraisal Resources

The actual completed sales are typically public knowledge, but some details still need to be discovered, such as the commission and fee structure charged to the client and how long they have to market the work. Medium - Is your fine art an original painting, oil or acrylic on canvas or board, a watercolor, or a print?

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Building a Collection and Art as an Investment

Artifactual History Appraisal

I frequently see references to the concept of purchasing art as an investment or as a means of diversifying one's investment portfolio, a vision that is reinforced in the popular imagination with strategically edited clips of Antiques Roadshow where lucky people find out their yard sale item is worth thousands of dollars.

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Paul Klee: The Color and Spirit of Modern Expression

Invaluable

The Art of Paul Klee Perhaps the multifaceted nature of Paul Klees painterly style was the most captivating quality to his vast body of work, Weaving together diverse styles and perspectives, Klee painted unfettered to one palette or formal element. Paul Klee – Senecio (1922). Public domain image.

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Trusted Local Antiques Buyers and Their Services in Bradenton

Sarasota Antique Buyers

We understand that each piece’s value depends on various factors, such as age, quality, condition, rarity, period, and maker. Items frequently purchased: Paintings: Ranging from 18th to 19th-century art, encompassing oils, watercolors, drawings, lithographs, etchings, and prints.

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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. There were less than 200 completed sets made.

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

Art Dealers Association of America

While many come to art dealing from a sales background, Bransten established herself as a gallerist from the perspective of an avid art collector. 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. Oliver Lee Jackson, No. ©The artist.

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

WorthPoint

We thought it would be a great idea for him to select some of his favorite sold items and explain why those sales stood out to him. Take a look at his thoughts on a few of our partners’ recent sales. Bright Spots This Taku Glacier watercolor by Theodore J. We want to empower you to buy and sell with confidence.

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