Tuesday, December 23, 2008

How To Be Careful When Buying Art

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Article Title: How To Be Careful When Buying Art
Author: Victor Epand
Category: Collecting
Word Count: 513
Keywords: buying, autographed, art
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Attempting to collect anything can be a task which calls for caution, especially when you are trying to track down and purchase pieces which are extremely rare. You can find a great number of items on the Internet in today's culture, giving you the ability to find rare and collectible items much more easily than you could in the past. However, when you purchase items you've never seen from someone you've never met, things can be a lot more tricky. The seller could easily be lying about the product they are selling, giving you something which is not at all what you paid for. They can even potentially not send you anything at all. This is why, when you make any purchases off of the Internet, you must be very careful.

This is especially true for works of art. There are a number of great painters in this world who can make works of art which look exactly like a work which has been produced by a master. Their skill at creating striking facsimiles of these paintings is impressive. However, some people try to pass these copies off as the genuine articles for quite a bit more money than they are actually work. Unscrupulous behavior like this can end up costing you quite a bit of money.

Other vendors on the Internet may try to sell you a piece of autographed art but end up sending you only a photocopy in the end. Many times, a person will have a print of a famous painting, perhaps with the autograph of the artist located on it. They will then market this as a print of that famous painting that has an authentic autograph from the original artist located on it. However, once you win the item and the person ships the item to you, you discover that you only have a photocopy of the print with the autograph. Nothing about the piece is genuine and you have been ripped off.

Buying art over the Internet is something which you must always be careful of. Always make sure that the buyer has a good reputation before you make the purchase and be careful to check out the money-back guarantees in case anything is not as it seems. If you are buying the art on an auction website, you should certainly check out all of the credentials of the seller, seeing how other people have rated their transactions before you give your money to them.

When buying a piece of art in person, perhaps from a gallery or an auction house, you should examine the Certificate of Authenticity before purchasing. This certificate has been officially filled out with information about the artist, the year the painting was made, the experts who have examined the painting in detail and signed off on it as authentic, as well as contact information for those same experts, so that you can contact them with any questions. This Certificate of Authenticity goes a long way toward verifying the legitimacy of a rare piece of art and is something that every collector should be aware of.

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