Every week, Artnet News brings you The Gray Market. The column decodes important stories from the previous week—and offers unparalleled insight into the inner workings of the art industry in the ...
It is widely understood that fine art collectors frequently identify investment as a primary motivation for acquiring fine art. Considering the fluctuating financial markets and prevailing global ...
When any asset is transferred by gift or through the settlement of an estate, whether the gift is to charity or to an individual, whether it is made directly or through a Trust, you must report the ...
Contrary to what you might think, art collectors can’t claim huge tax deductions for donating artworks based on their own valuations. The bequest and donation of artworks generate millions in tax ...
>> NEVER IN A MILLION YEARS DID WE THINK SOMEONE WOULD WALK IN AND TAKE IT. KENDALL: A PABLO PICASSO ORIGINAL AQUATINT. "TORERO" - WORTH AS MUCH AS $50,000. >> IT WAS A BEAUTIFUL WORK. KENDALL: ONCE ...
Exaggerated estimates of the value of donated artwork have cost the U.S. government “untold millions” of dollars from tax write-offs, reports the Los Angeles Times. Every year, donors take $1-billion ...
Check out Kaitlin Shinnick's appraisal of an Art Deco diamond & sapphire ring, ca. 1920, in Springs Preserve, Hour 3. Funding for ANTIQUES ROADSHOW is provided by Ancestry and American Cruise Lines.
Working out of historic downtown St. Augustine Florida, Sarah J. Anderson, International Society of Appraisers Accredited Member (ISA AM), conducts detailed and accurate appraisals of antiques, home ...