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Actuality: Prices escalate only when demand is higher than supply. Prices can increase if there was a shortage of the artist's work prior to his or her death and if the demand continues to be significantly higher than provide. Art News (November 2003) presented an post on the ten most wanted artworks. These would sell individually for far more than $five Million IF the present owners would let me them go. Nevertheless, as...

Assumption: Art becomes much more worthwhile after an artist dies.

Actuality: Costs escalate only when demand is greater than supply. Costs can improve if there was a shortage of the artist's work prior to his or her death and if the demand continues to be drastically greater than supply. Art News (November 2003) presented an article on the ten most wanted artworks. These would sell individually for more than $5 Million IF the present owners would let me them go. Nonetheless, as the collectors know they could not obtain a replacement painting/sculpture/drawing, they will not be promoting open in a new browser window these artworks.

Assumption: An artist's proof is much more beneficial than a print from the regular edition.

Actuality: Artist's proofs are routinely consistent with the normal edition in appearance and worth. On uncommon occasions, a color trial proof be judged to be more useful than the normal edition or an artist's proof. this happens when the reigning experts figure out the color trial proof represents a far more handsome product than the typical edition or artist's proof.

Assumption: It is just a print.

Actuality: Some artist's do or do not pick to paint. Their art "translates" much more successfully employing an original print medium such as lithography, etching, serigraphy, or woodcuts. Some original prints have sold for far more than $one hundred,000 when done by prominent artists. The only time an art specialist may possibly utter "It is just a print" is when they are referencing a reproductive print. This is typically a photographic rendition of an existing artwork, in other words, a photomechanical copy.

Why can not you value my art from photographs?

Liability

As extended as I am a specialist art appraiser, I am held to a distinct normal than someone functioning strictly as a dealer.

PLUS I like to be right!!!

Photographs do NOT reveal all situation troubles and the public is not trained to properly describe them. How numerous of you can recognize light staining, mat burning, foxing, and so forth? These and other condition flaws drastically effect value.

A reproduction attached to canvas practically appears the exact same as an original oil painting in a photograph. Unless I know which museum is presently hosting the actual painting, I can not be perfectly certain you are showing me a photographically generated reproduction or an actual painting when viewing a photograph. Now there are gicle prints printed on canvas and enhanced with paint, a hands-on inspection is a should.



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