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Great Discoveries: 17th-Century Painting Found in Barn, Sells for Over $7 Million

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17th-century painting by Dutch artist Frans Post. Image Source: Sotheby’s via Robb Report Last month, auction house Sotheby’s sold a painting from 17th-century Dutch painter Frans Post for $7.37 When the painting was discovered, it was “filthy, black, (and) dirty,” Wachter noted.

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Collecting Antique Maps: Navigating the Cartographic Treasures of the Past

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Journeying through history with a captivating fusion of art and geography, antique maps are not only fascinating geographical documents offering a vision of world’s gone by, but also artistic treasures in their own right. The French cartographer Nicolas de Fer furthered cartography’s artistic credentials. Ptolemaeus, Claudius.

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A Client's Guide For How to Take Photographs of Art and Antiques to Send to An Appraiser

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Silverplate is often thicker and heavier than sterling Age Style (for example, Nouveau is valuable, Rococo Revival less so) Famous makers (such as Tiffany) or retailed from a famous shop (for example Liberty or Cartier) Weight in troy ounces (this is different from regular ounces. Note the thickness of hollowware. Do you see kiln marks?

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Albert Bierstadt (1830-1902)

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Perhaps the most influential artist associated with this change was Albert Bierstadt (1830-1902). In Germany, Bierstadt came to be deeply impressed by the tradition of heroic painting for which the Düsseldorf Academy was famous. This painting traveled widely and was purchased by James McHenry for the then fantastic sum of $25,000.

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Art and Science Collide: The Beauty of Scientific Instruments Through the Ages

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Not merely ingenious tools of precision and accuracy, these instruments are also celebrated for their artistic qualities. Ancient Astrolabe Elaborately engraved and intricately designed, astrolabes were at the forefront of science in ancient times, as they connected curious stargazers to the world around them.

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Thomas Doughty, Printmaker

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Thomas was evidently a self-taught artist, listing himself as a “painter” in the second decade of the nineteenth century, one of the first Americans to list this as an occupation. At that time, Thomas Doughty left the project to pursue a painting career, gaining immortality as a founder of the Hudson Valley School of painters.

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Blame it on Audubon. Or how I became a fine art appraiser, Part Two.

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Audubon is shown here in an engraving by H.B. Hall of the 1833 portrait created by American artist Henry Inman ( b. It was said that the 1833 Henry Inman oil painting was the portrait that Audubon personally liked the best. Eleven of the sixty episodes are based on Audubon's Florida travels. " high by 29.5"