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Framed Art Frequently Asked Questions

How do I care for my work of art?

Is provenance important?

How do you frame works on paper?

What else goes into the pricing of a work of art?

Will sunlight hurt my painting?

Will a dealer teach me about a work of art?

How can I learn about good art?

How much should good art cost?

What type of light should I use?

Will dealers help me purchase my favorites?

Can I clean my own art?

What is the ideal environment for paintings?

What about restoration?

How can I tell if the artwork is in good condition?

Do previous owners play a role in a works value?

What do I do if I found a stolen work of art?

Should I depend on experts in the art field?

Who and where are art experts?

Who does the appraisal on my art?

What happens if I have a stolen work of art?

How do I store my artwork properly?

How do I start an art collection?

Are there limits on an auction rooms guarantee?

How often should my artwork be re-appraised?

What is the history behind this piece of art?

How will I know the piece is genuine?

Where does the certificate of autnenticity come from?

What should I buy?

Why should I buy from a gallery?

Will a gallery chanreg me more then an online art store?

Will I find a higher quality at galleries?

Is my artwork insured in the moving van?

Will a gallery take my art on consignment ?

Will a gallery help me sell artwork that I own?

Can any light source damage my works of art?

Is my art adequately insured?

Where should I display my artwork?

What does the word title mean?

How do I ship an unframed painting?

Is all art ´investment´ grade?

How do I store a painting?

Is a relationship with a dealer important?

Where do I find a fine art mover?

What do they mean by signed and numbered?

Are all rpints signed and numbered?

What should my appraisal contain?

What information should be included in my appraisal?

How do I know if I bought the lot?

How do I get my purchase home?

Will I know if a work is real?

How do I determine if a work has good title?

Do I need to use an acid free board?

Should I use a mat board?

Can I buy insurance from the carrier?

Should I buy insurance from the carrier?

Are there different types of reproductions?

Should I insure my art while in transit?

Are some prints more valuable?

Is title guaranteed?

How do I determine if the price is fair?

Can I find the same frame for less money?

Can I return a work I buy at auction if I do not like it?

Does condition play a role in the pricing of a work?

Is the price of a work of art negotiable?

Can my works on paper always be displayed?

Should I be concerned about the look of a site?

Can changes in humidity effect my work of art?

What are the best display conditions for works on paper?

What is an original fine art print?

Are all prints alike in value?

Is art a good investment?

Can I buy with confidence on-line?

Are conditions of sale important?

Is quality important?

How do I know I´m getting a good piece of art?

What do appraisers charge?

What type of glue should I use to mount a work on paper?

Can I touch a work on paper with my hands?

How do I know the work is not stolen?

Should I pay by check?

Can I store my artwork in a blanket?

Can I wrap my artwork in cardboard?

How do I know what kinds of art to buy?

Do I need glass in front of the painting?

Is a refund policy important?

What shouldn´t I do?

Can changes in temperature effect my work of art?

What type of protective backing should I use?

Do I need to protect the back of my artwork?

What information should the invoice contain?

How do I pack a piece of sculpture?

How should I hang my artwork?

How is a painting properly packed?

On whom do I rely for authentication at an auction?

Do all auction rooms guarantee the works they sell?

How do I know he is a reputable dealer?

What is the best way to handle a work on paper?

Where online can I find framed art or framed prints?

Is it better to buy a typical work by an artist?

What size picture hook do I need?

How do I know he is a reputable dealer?

How do you find an Expert?

At what height should I hang my artwork?

Are some reproductions better than others?

Are fine art prints and printed reproductions the same thing?

Does the person offering the work have to own the work?

How many frame dealers should I visit?

Do all sellers know what they are selling?

How can I protect my work on paper from ultraviolet light?

Can I depend on the catalog for accuracy at an auction?

What is a preview?

What is an Artist´s Proof or A/P?

How is a print made?

Should I be concerned that a work of art is stolen?

How do I store a piece of sculpture?

What information can I get from a gallery

What information can I get from a gallery?

What is a remarque?

Can I get information from a gallery?

The best is too expensive, now what?

Do all works of art have a provenance?

How much will a frame cost?

How do I avoid getting carried away?

Are good frames expensive?

What kind of frame should this piece have?

What is a collograph?

How do I bid on a lot?

Should I buy what my friends like?

I have many items that need appraisal, what will that cost?

What is a color lithograph?

What is gicless printing?

Where can I buy good art?

Is a reproduction always a bad thing?

Should I call the frame dealer?

When do I pay for the lot I bought?

Are track or recessed lighting good options?

Should I photograph my artwork?

How can I help the insurance company properly value my loss?

Should I buy a particular artist´s work?

How can I view the items befor the auction?

How can I view the art before the auction?

What is title?

Do I need to buy a catalog?

Is the frames condition important?

What determines the price of art

Will I be able to afford insurance on this piece of art?

How do I know what kind of frame will look good?

How far should my lights be from the wall I am lighting?

How do they clean a painting?

What about the authenticity of a work bought online?

Where do I find a frame?

What is BEVA glue?

What is the return policy?

Should I plan my lighting during construction?

How will I know a work is authentic?

How much should an appraisal be?

What do I do if my artwork is lost or damaged?

How do I know I´m getting an authentic piece?

How is a screen print made?

Would it help if I did some homework before attending the auction?

Can I use flood lights?

Is the auction house expert really an expert?

Can I trade in a work of art?

How do I find a specific work of art?

How do I find a specific artist

Should I use a reversable glue?

What else should I look for on the invoice?

Where do I find an appraiser?

How much do I insure my art for?

Is my art adequately insured?

What if I cannot afford the real thing?

What about picture lights?

What is an etching?

Are all frames made of wood?

Are ordinary household bulbs okay to use?

Can I store different size paintings together?

How do I know if the frame for my art is wood?

Why should I visit more than one frame dealer?

What types of glue or tape should I avoid?

Do I need to light my artwork?

Are there different types of varnish?

What is Natural light?

You found your expert, now what?

Do experts and dealers charge for their services?

Can I put an old painting in the basement?

Will the gallery stand behind an old painting?

How is a lithograph made?

Can natural light hurt my artwork?

Do I need to cover the back of the work?

How do I pay for a work I bought online?

Do I have a print?

What can I look for to see if I own a print?

Where do I find an antique frame dealer?

Is knowledge important?

Can a gallery get art from an artist they don´t carry?

How do I store a painting?

Are prices for an contemporary artist uniform?

Can the artwork touch the glazing material?

Can I hang an original work of art in my bathroom?

Who do I use to ship my artwork?

Should I do my own research before attending an auction?

What if I want to move with my paintings?

What is a fair price?

How do I keep my art clean?

What is the goal of an auctioneer?

Do galleries typically have more than one work by an artist?

What is a Monotype?

Is there a set markup on a work of art?

Does a work´s content play a role in its value?

What is a hot table?

What is a lithotint?

Should I use spot lights on my artwork?

How many picture hooks do I need?

Shall I trust the restorer?

How do I determine an amount to insure my art?

Can a static charge effect my work on paper?

Should I use filters on my lights?

Do I need an appraisal

Will my insurance company cover me?

What is an aquatint?

What is a drypoint?

Are all works of art valuable?

How much is the reward for recovering a stolen work of art?

Will I get a reward for recovering a stolen work of art?

Can dust and soot effect my work on paper?

Can my work on paper be damaged by airborne particulates?

Do works painted on wood have special needs?

How is an intaglio print made?

How can I avoid spending too much?

Who can help me care for my art?

What kinds of art should I buy?

What is an order bid?

Do I need a focus?

Is it better to use a ´period´ frame?

Do they use varnish on paintings?

What is a treatment?

Does the subject of a work of art play a role in its cost?

How are block prints made?

What is a relief print?

What is inpainting?

If I own a stolen work of art, will I get my money back?

What is a photogravure?

Can I see the piece in my own home before I buy?

Does the date a work was created play a role in its price?

How does a gallery price the works of ´unknown´ artists

What is a wood engraving?

Does a works provenance play a role in its cost?

What is the soft ground technique?

If a work was exhibited will that play a role in its value?

What is a strip lining?



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