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Alexander Calder’s Mobile Mania
‘Big Red,’ Alexander Calder, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York A key performer in quantifying the sky-high contemporary market…
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So, you MIGHT have a Picasso?
Veritas has worked with many clients who either own or are considering purchasing a work of art that might have…
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Why Must Art Be Static?
Alexander Calder’s famed mobiles are made primarily of sheet metal, wire and paint. They’re incredibly simple to the naked eye…
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Four Pandemic Recovery Opportunities for Art Collectors
I think we can all agree we are moving through 2021 this with mixed emotions. While we are optimistic about…
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Is a Free Appraisal Really Free?
Buyer beware – why free appraisals are not really free and why consumers should choose an unbiased source like Veritas…
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Antique French Mantel Clocks
Tick-tock! Spring has sprung! What better way to welcome the arrival of springtime than with an antique French mantel clock!…
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Finding Phyfe: America’s Elusive Furniture-Maker
Although having an acclaimed name within American decorative arts history, Duncan Phyfe furniture is extremely rare to behold. So, for…
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Rookwood Pottery: An American Heritage
Rookwood pottery was one of the most illustrious American pottery manufacturers of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Winning…