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Fine art and antique appraisal is a complex and multi-faceted profession that requires a deep understanding of both the art market and the history of art and design. In these articles, we dive into the world of art and antique appraisal, exploring the intricacies of valuing works of art while examining the historical and market influences that shape their worth.

  • Here you will find our favorite articles that will answer all your questions about antique and art appraisal.

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How to Find a Good Art Appraiser: The Crucial Role of Professional Appraisal Organizations
Lindsey Owen Lindsey Owen

How to Find a Good Art Appraiser: The Crucial Role of Professional Appraisal Organizations

In the art world, valuations and appraisals are cornerstones of professionalism that safeguard accuracy, integrity, and ethical standards. Selecting a qualified art appraiser is essential to ensuring that your collection is appropriately valued for insurance, investing, and estate planning purposes. Within the art appraisal industry, The Appraisal Foundation is the only congressionally authorized organization to be the source of appraisal standards and appraiser qualifications. Partnering with The Appraisal Foundation, at the nucleus of this framework for promoting public trust, stand three eminent organizations: The International Society of Appraisers (ISA), The Appraisers Association of America (AAA), and The American Society of Appraisers (ASA). In this article, we delve into the significance of these organizations, their profound contributions to the field, and why they are indispensable pillars of the appraisal industry.

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Women Artists at The Art Institute of Chicago
Lindsey Owen Lindsey Owen

Women Artists at The Art Institute of Chicago

A study in 2019 found that 87% of artists at major US museums are male. Five years later, it’s still not looking great. Women artists are still wildly underrepresented in major institutions.

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Discover the True Worth of Your Art: How to Find Reliable Artwork Appraisal Near You
Lindsey Owen Lindsey Owen

Discover the True Worth of Your Art: How to Find Reliable Artwork Appraisal Near You

Embarking on the journey of selling or insuring artwork can be a complex experience, particularly when it comes to determining its true worth. Discovering a reliable artwork appraisal near you is not just beneficial; it's essential for artists looking to set fair prices and collectors safeguarding their investments. In this comprehensive guide, we will delve into the intricacies of uncovering the true worth of your art. We'll explore the profound importance of reliable appraisals, the factors that influence artwork value, and step-by-step instructions to find reputable appraisers in your area.

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How much does it cost to get art appraised?
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How much does it cost to get art appraised?

Art appraisal costs depend largely on three factors: the intended use of the appraisal, the type of art being appraised, and the number of pieces being appraised. While some appraisers may charge a flat fee, many appraisers charge an hourly rate. Fine art appraisers typically have advanced degrees, professional certifications, and continuing education requirements— so you should expect that hourly rates are generally in line with other professional service rates in your area, such as CPAs or lawyers. Art appraisers may adjust their hourly rate depending on the scope of the appraisal assignment, but on average you should expect to pay between $150-$500 per hour for a USPAP-compliant art appraisal. The set hourly rates depend on the appraiser’s experience, location, and specializations and an art appraiser's fees should never be based on a percentage of the value of the artwork.

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Chicago Resale Resources
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Chicago Resale Resources

For individuals looking simply to sell their artwork, you may not require a formal appraisal. In these cases, we are happy to connect you with a list of local resources who can assist with selling your collection. Many auction houses will provide complimentary auction estimates for potential consignors who like to make informed decisions. We recommend reviewing the websites linked below to determine who will be the best fit for your priorities.

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Identifying Art at a Glance: How Can You Tell if Art is Original

Identifying Art at a Glance: How Can You Tell if Art is Original

Getting your work appraised may seem like a complicated process, but it is much easier than you think to determine your appraisal needs. This article will help you identify mediums, artist signatures, gallery labels, and any other identifying information that could answer your questions and determine whether or not you need a USPAP compliant appraiser to step in. 

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