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Learn Art Appraisal – with Michael Rose

For most people, the only exposure they’ve had to appraisals is through The Antiques Roadshow. But, that’s not really what appraisals are like. There’s actually a great deal of process behind the scenes, including inspections, research, and writing.

Michael Rose is offering a quick crash course in the basics of appraisals for collectors and artists online on Saturday, July 25 at 6pm. Cost is $15. The event will be interactive and be held on ZOOM.

Rose says, “I hope you’ll join me to learn more about the realities of art appraising! Know someone who might be interested in this program? Feel free to pass along the information.”

About Art Appraisal Basics

Art appraisal is an important means to learn more about the background and value of one’s collection. While most people are familiar with the “appraisals” of programs like Antiques Roadshow, this short crash course will detail the when, why, and how of professional appraisal practice and teach how collectors can go about securing appropriate valuations for their artworks. This is ideal for individuals who own artworks and would like to learn more about the appraisal process. Attendees will walk away with a working knowledge of art appraisals.

This interactive speaking program will take place live via Zoom Saturday, July 25 at 6pm. Michael will speak and share slide images for approximately 45mins. Participants will receive a Zoom link the day of the event.

Participants are welcome to submit questions before, during, or after the event.

About Michael Rose

Michael Rose is an art historian, gallerist, and appraiser based in Southern New England. Currently the Gallery Manager at the historic Providence Art Club, Michael is a sought-after independent art advisor and appraiser who has assessed works of art in private and museum collections by artists like Andy Warhol and Wayne Thiebaud.

A frequent speaker on topics related to art history and art business, Michael has given presentations at the MFA, Boston, RISD Museum, and the Bristol Art Museum. He has also taught classes in RISD’s Continuing Education Department, and at other organizations throughout the area.

Michael holds a BA in Art History from Providence College and earned his Certificate in Appraisal Studies in Fine and Decorative Arts at New York University, where he studied under some of the nation’s leading art appraisers. Michael is an Associate of the Appraisers Association of America and completes all his appraisals in accordance with the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP), the only appraisal methodology recognized by the United States Congress.

For more information on Michael visit his website at www.michaelrosefineart.com.

For questions, please email Michael at [email protected].

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