![]() ![]() Appraisal results will vary according to the intended purpose of the appraisal. However, please be aware that your own research may not be a substitute for the type of formal analysis and appraisal that can come from contracting a qualified professional appraisal service. Many think of askART as 'The Artists' Bluebook'. In addition, our records can provide the first step in the process of determining the value of your artwork. Our auction records go back close to 20 years, and cover the prices an artist may have obtained at auction, including presale estimates, sizes, titles, and images of the artworks.įrom the steps above, hopefully you have learned to appreciate and enjoy your artwork even more. Look at the "Quick Facts" to find a broad overview about your artist. Look for the "Books" and "Magazines" that have included your artist. We do not, however, recommend contacting museums directly with inquiries, unless you are certain your artwork is of museum quality. Look at the list of "Museums" that might list your artist, for a sense of where he/she might stand in importance in the museum art world. Look for the dealers who carry your artist, and their "For Sale" or "Wanted" ads, and consider contacting them for their opinions on valuation. Look at the "Biography" link for background information about your artist, their training, exhibits, etc. ![]() Please note: some artists may not have any historical or upcoming auction records, so please study our summary menu for each artist before assuming we have data. Look for Auction History or Auctions Upcoming information for your artist. Visitors who become Subscriber members have access to all the valuable data listed below Use our search tools to find your artist. ![]()
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