A common complaint by Art Collector, Seller, Buyer, and Dreamer alike is how to now what piece is truly authentic fine art, and what is either a recent restrike or just a bad photograph on what is supposed to second for aged paper.
How often has a respected fine art Gallery, for instance, artauctions2005 representing Rittehouse Square Galleries, hesitated in listing a beautiful authentic French Impressionistic period print, due to the abundant similar appears 30th or 40th edition that are obviously less money than this original edition, either second or first edition, separated by six months rather than 100 years from the other 10 editions already listed and on ebay currently.
First of all, an interested buyer needs to realize that you get what you pay for, nothing is free in this world, and if you make the initial investment, true fine art is always a wise investment no matter what. Why not go to one of the Galleries Stories at AbsolutelyFabulousTravel.com, alined with ebay, and use the contact information to ask one of the Gallery representatives about a specific piece that you have found or are searching for and get their advice.
One of the original founders of this Gallery turned an initial investment of $100,000.00 investment in ebay auction winnings into a $2 million collection in a matter of 10 years. Just another ebay success story. Thus, the branch off into the Traveler Discount Emporium of AbsolutelyFabulousTravel.com.
Original fine art comes on older paper, is going to show some wear with age, can't help but look like it took a master to design and carry out printing. More free information to come.
Guide created: 11/18/06 (updated 05/27/09)
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