Yes the AXA offers insurance for art collectors. They will insure all paintings, portraits, pottery, vases, clothing, and even the artists themselves.
Either a true understanding and love for the art, or a desire to fit in amongst the art community. In the case of the latter, the collector would be made fun of in private by the artists themselves.
For insurance purposes, it is better to get an art quote from a museum. For sale purposes, it is better to get an art quote from a gallery.
Pearl Fine Art is an online arts and craft supply retailer. They sell many art supplies from canvas to paint and paintbrushes to regular art supplies. They offer painting classes as a service to its patrons.
Check local art gallery or auction houses to find an art appraiser.
There are lots of sites that offer clip art. Check out mygrafico.com/ for graphics. You just download the file from the site.
AXA Art Insurance is located in New York, New York. AXA has many different types of insurance to choose from.
The Saint - 1962 The Art Collectors 5-18 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
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Insurance on fine art can be acquired as regular home or auto insurance. On the Fine Art Insurance website, there is an abundance of information on insuring fine art. One can get a quote online for their art pieces as well.
no i dont think you do
The Saint - 1962 The Art Collectors 5-18 was released on: UK: 27 January 1967 USA: 30 July 1967
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I am not quite sure what you are asking. If you are asking where to find serious collectors for your art then I would post your art on someplace like ebay where serious buyers can locate your art. I have found ebay to be quite useful and usually very secure.
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Insurance for fine art can be obtained from your home insurance provider. Before insuring it's a good idea to get it appraised by an art dealer so you know the value of the piece.