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If you buy a statue and know the sculptor, you may face a difficult time learning more about the sculptor. Sometimes you will have a sculpture and not know who created it. There is currently no central database of statues and sculptors to refer to. I hope you find these links helpful. When you are trying to identify a statue be aware that an evaluator or researcher will ask you for details of the piece. An important piece of information is a photo, but the provenance (ownership history) of the piece, clear descriptions of clothing, characters, material, color, dimensions, markings, and quality will probably all be needed to make a start. Try to have these available when you write.
National Museum of American Art If you have questions about American visual art or artists, please check the FAQ's or the Reference Desk.
Resource Library Magazine has readership both within the United States and world-wide. It is the first and largest electronically published magazine devoted to American representational art. The magazine is published as a complimentary public service without subscription fees. The editors appreciate your sharing of the magazine's presence with colleagues and members. As of September, 2000 the magazine contained over 20,000 individual files containing text and/or images and over 2,900 discreet web pages fully indexable and searchable by search engines. Because of the volume of pages, the inter-linkage in the magazine's pages and volume of outside links to our pages, links to our content pages often appear in the first page of search results by third party search engines. See: Table of Contents, Institutional Index, Subject Index, Distinguished Artists, Resources for Collectors, Requested Art Contact: John P. Hazeltine, President and CEO at publisher@tfaoi.com Sotheby's provides a number of services including evaluations. Some frequently asked questions are answered at Sotheby's FAQ page. Please read the items, How do I get a piece evaluated? and Can I get a full appraisal? if you are looking to sell your statue. Christie's Christie's success
as an auction house is fueled by its two most important assets: renowned
expertise and exemplary customer service. Christie's has hundreds of specialists
with years of experience evaluating and researching thousands of objects in
their respective areas. Many are distinguished lecturers and authors; all have
an in-depth knowledge of their collecting field. Christie's can only
provide auction estimates or any other information on the type of property that
we sell. To get a free estimate of your valuable, we invite you to make an
appointment to come into Christie's, or simply send in a photograph with an Auction
Estimate Questionnaire. Click here for Christies
Appraisals and Advisory Services Artfact, Inc. publisher of Artfact Pro, the world's largest database of decorative and fine arts auction information available on CD-ROM. 1130 Ten Rod Rd, Suite E104 North Kingstown, RI 02852 TEL (401)295-2656 FAX (401)295-2629 Email:sales@artfact.com
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