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Consigning Fine Art with Larsen Gallery

One can purchase fine art privately from individuals or artists, at auction or from a fine art gallery. There are several types of fine art galleries. The most common are fine art galleries that represent living artists. More details check out https://www.larsengallery.com/

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Consigning Fine Art with Larsen Gallery

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  1. One can purchase fine art privately from individuals or artists, at auction or from a fine art gallery. There are several types of fine art galleries. The most common are fine art galleries that represent living artists. They market several artists and have a selection of fine art from these artists. There are fine art galleries that deal in artwork from deceased artists. There are also fine art galleries that specialize in the secondary market.

  2. Purchasing fine art from individuals can be risky and purchasing fine art from auction houses can be tricky. Fine art galleries have knowledgeable employees and often you can deal directly with the owners of the gallery. If you can verify the reputation of a gallery and they have been in business for a respectable time period, it is likely that you will have a positive fine art purchase experience.

  3. Research the gallery: • Before purchasing fine art or consigning fine art to a gallery, research the gallery to be sure they are reputable. Look for customer reviews and visit the gallery’s website. • If you are looking to purchase fine art, view available artwork on the gallery’s website. • Compare pricing for similar artwork by the artist in which you are interested by researching other websites. • If you are not able to physically inspect the artwork at the gallery, ask for a detailed condition report and high resolution image of the front and back of the artwork.

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