But I would assume that you have also spent far more time learning about art than most before buying. Investing in art requires a knowledge of art...
You should buy art as an investment in pleasure. If you truly enjoy something then the monetary increase is of little concern. In addition, art is...
Never buy art as an investment (and I’m an art dealer).
Use a loupe to check for dots
Assuming the signature is genuine
The Neiman is a reproduction
But isn’t that the very nature of factory art?
Not Inuit
The highest record for a Bob Ross on Liveauctioneers is $41k with most selling for well under $10k. IMHO his paintings are no better than, and not...
Even then, they just pulled a stupid number out of thin air
My eyes hurt after reading the article
Looks like a student work and not someone who graduated top of the class
It seems to read Amittu. It is most likely from Sanikiluaq, Nunavut and is carved from siltstone. The artist is probably Isaac Amitook (1916-d).
It’s not by either of them.
The signature is illegible but the title is “en ecoutant Vivaldi” or listening to Vivaldi
But not so much with these: http://pza.sanbi.org/sites/default/files/info_library/passion_proteas_pdf.pdf
Hard to tell but it looks like a watercolour but it doesn’t seem to have either the competence or confidence of the Louise Guthrie works found online.
I wouldn’t touch a Dali with an a.p. or h.c. with a ten foot pole.
At the risk of stating the obvious, it is crucial to do proper research to find the best venue to sell an item rather than the most convenient.
They all had original lithos inside but only 150 copies were signed and numbered. These can actually sell well despite the library bindings as...
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