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The Intersection of Provenance Research and Technology in Fine Art 

JSK Fine Art Appraisals

Written and Edited by Emily Walters Provenance research is at the forefront of understanding a work of art and typically where experts begin when researching a piece for an appraisal. The post The Intersection of Provenance Research and Technology in Fine Art first appeared on JSK Fine Art Appraisals.

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Knots, Spirals, and the Symbolic Power of Celtic Art

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Key Motifs For centuries, fans of art, sculpture and fashion have been forming an enthused circle around Celtic-inspired craft, drawn to the spiritually resonant and aesthetically attractive motifs that sit at the heart of Celtic artistic expression. Highland Park – 50 year old, with sterling silver ‘cage’ by Scottish artist Maeve Gillies.

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The Wemyss Ware Buyer’s Guide: 5 Classic Pieces You Need in Your Collection

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In 1994, Weymss Ware officially returned to its Scottish homeland, with artist Griselda Hill acquiring the trademark for her pottery in Ceres, Fife. It is Scotland’s most distinctive-looking pottery and prized for its quality, as well as being produced by potters and artists at the highest level of their craft.

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Thinking of Selling Art? Here’s What’s Worth Something and What’s Not

Syl-Lee Antiques

At Syl-Lee Antiques, we specialize in buying original works by listed artists , those whose names actually do carry weight in galleries, auction houses, and museum collections. ” Listed artists are those with verified auction records, mentions in scholarly publications, or inclusion in museum collections.

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'The Golconda Blue' Could Make Auction History at Christie's Geneva This May

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Its royal provenance can be traced back to Yeshwant Rao Holkar, the Maharaja of Indore, a style icon of the 1920s and 1930s, whose passion for fine jewelry led him to work with design houses, such as Chaumet, Mauboussin and Harry Winston. Weighing in at 23.24 Credits: Photos courtesy of Christie’s Images Ltd.