03/22/15 9:00 AM 03/22/15 10:15 AM America/New_York Researching Provenance for the Fine and Decorative Arts View session: https://www.connect.space/accounts/events/assets2015/agenda/2015-03-22#session_row_2738 <br/> This session will focus on research tools and methods of interest to researchers of provenance. Traditional research library methods will be reviewed, and specialized databases of interest to provenance researchers will be presented in great detail. Both fine and decorative artworks will be considered, along with each category's most important resources for tracing provenance. Senter Group rwalsh@thesentergroup.com MM/DD/YYYY
9:00 - 10:15 AM
Researching Provenance for the Fine and Decorative Arts
Speaker
Tom McNulty
This session will focus on research tools and methods of interest to researchers of provenance. Traditional research library methods will be reviewed, and specialized databases of interest to provenance researchers will be presented in great detail. Both fine and decorative artworks will be considered, along with each category's most important resources for tracing provenance.
03/22/15 10:30 AM 03/22/15 11:45 AM America/New_York ARC Session: Case studies on the Effect of Provenance on Value in the Decorative Arts View session: https://www.connect.space/accounts/events/assets2015/agenda/2015-03-22#session_row_2739 <br/> Ownership history is one of the factors that impacts art market values. Decorative arts and material ornaments present their own peculiar kind of challenges. Whether traced to a political figure, recognized patron, designer or artist, significantly placed in a historical context or associated to a cultural pop phenomenon, object provenance weights heavily in a conclusive monetary assessment. Through a diversity of case studies with an emphasis on lineage of ownership this lecture will present... Senter Group rwalsh@thesentergroup.com MM/DD/YYYY
10:30 - 11:45 AM
ARC Session: Case studies on the Effect of Provenance on Value in the Decorative Arts
Ownership history is one of the factors that impacts art market values. Decorative arts and material ornaments present their own peculiar kind of challenges. Whether traced to a political figure, recognized patron, designer or artist, significantly placed in a historical context or associated to a cultural pop phenomenon, object provenance weights heavily in a conclusive monetary assessment. Through a diversity of case studies with an emphasis on lineage of ownership this lecture will present the subtleties of decorative arts valuations.
03/22/15 10:30 AM 03/22/15 11:45 AM America/New_York FA Session: The Effect of Provenance, Exhibition History & Scholarship on the American Fine Art Market View session: https://www.connect.space/accounts/events/assets2015/agenda/2015-03-22#session_row_2740 <br/> This presentation is structured to demonstrate the role that provenance, exhibition history, and scholarship plays in valuing works of art. The relevance of these three credentials will be shown through examples primarily from the sales of traditional American art from the 19th and first half of the 20th centuries, although reference will be made to Contemporary art, as well as to estate sales such as that of Mrs. Paul Mello and Jacqueline Onassis. In addition, pointers will be given for meth... Senter Group rwalsh@thesentergroup.com MM/DD/YYYY
10:30 - 11:45 AM
FA Session: The Effect of Provenance, Exhibition History & Scholarship on the American Fine Art Market
Speaker
Debra J. Force
This presentation is structured to demonstrate the role that provenance, exhibition history, and scholarship plays in valuing works of art. The relevance of these three credentials will be shown through examples primarily from the sales of traditional American art from the 19th and first half of the 20th centuries, although reference will be made to Contemporary art, as well as to estate sales such as that of Mrs. Paul Mello and Jacqueline Onassis. In addition, pointers will be given for methods of research conducted specifically for appraisal purposes.
03/22/15 11:45 AM 03/22/15 12:45 PM America/New_York ARC Session: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly; the Effects of Conservation, Restoration, and Repairs on the Monetary Value of Period Furniture in the Marketplace View session: https://www.connect.space/accounts/events/assets2015/agenda/2015-03-22#session_row_2741 <br/> The objective of the presentation is to give the attendees a clear understanding of the principal differences between the techniques, materials, and the degree of documentation, research, and analysis performed by Conservators, Restorers, and Repair Personal. The presentation will include detailed images and descriptions of conservation treatments, restorations, and repairs on period American, English, and Continental Furniture that have been used in the past as well as those which are used t... Senter Group rwalsh@thesentergroup.com MM/DD/YYYY
11:45 AM - 12:45 PM
ARC Session: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly; the Effects of Conservation, Restoration, and Repairs on the Monetary Value of Period Furniture in the Marketplace
The objective of the presentation is to give the attendees a clear understanding of the principal differences between the techniques, materials, and the degree of documentation, research, and analysis performed by Conservators, Restorers, and Repair Personal. The presentation will include detailed images and descriptions of conservation treatments, restorations, and repairs on period American, English, and Continental Furniture that have been used in the past as well as those which are used today. This information is presented in an effort to not only teach the appraiser to know where to look for these various types of treatments, but also to train the eye of the appraiser to spot them. A discussion of actual sales results will be offered.
03/22/15 11:45 AM 03/22/15 12:45 PM America/New_York FA Session: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly; Effects of Conservation and Restoration on the Value of Art in the Marketplace View session: https://www.connect.space/accounts/events/assets2015/agenda/2015-03-22#session_row_2742 <br/> The value of art work is effected by restoration/conservation in many ways. There is a direct correlation between the amount, type and quality of conservation work applied to paintings and any art. There are different considerations for accessing the value of art and the effect of conservation/restoration to an art work. What is a practical approach for an art appraiser to understand how conservation/restoration effects the value of art. How important is condition to an appraiser in determi... Senter Group rwalsh@thesentergroup.com MM/DD/YYYY
11:45 AM - 12:45 PM
FA Session: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly; Effects of Conservation and Restoration on the Value of Art in the Marketplace
Speaker
Paul Gratz
The value of art work is effected by restoration/conservation in many ways. There is a direct correlation between the amount, type and quality of conservation work applied to paintings and any art. There are different considerations for accessing the value of art and the effect of conservation/restoration to an art work. What is a practical approach for an art appraiser to understand how conservation/restoration effects the value of art. How important is condition to an appraiser in determining the right value of a painting? At what value does it really matter what the condition is to a painting? I hope to show realistic ideas and case studies to give any appraiser of fine art practical ways to help in the valuation of fine art.
03/22/15 2:00 PM 03/22/15 3:00 PM America/New_York FA Session: Copy or Fake? Production, Intention and the Marketplace in Works of the Sully and Peale Families View session: https://www.connect.space/accounts/events/assets2015/agenda/2015-03-22#session_row_2744 <br/> This presentation focuses on the motivations of American nineteenth artists for replicating their own works and those of other artists historic or contemporary. Examples of works by the artists of the Peale and Sully families will provide a case study of this popular practice that has created a legacy of attribution issues for dealers and collectors. Senter Group rwalsh@thesentergroup.com MM/DD/YYYY
2:00 - 3:00 PM
FA Session: Copy or Fake? Production, Intention and the Marketplace in Works of the Sully and Peale Families
This presentation focuses on the motivations of American nineteenth artists for replicating their own works and those of other artists historic or contemporary. Examples of works by the artists of the Peale and Sully families will provide a case study of this popular practice that has created a legacy of attribution issues for dealers and collectors.
03/22/15 2:00 PM 03/22/15 3:00 PM America/New_York ARC Session: Today's Tiffany Market: Understanding Current Trends, Values and Authenticity View session: https://www.connect.space/accounts/events/assets2015/agenda/2015-03-22#session_row_2743 <br/> In his talk, Today’s Tiffany Market: Understanding Current Trends, Values, and Authenticity, Benjamin Macklowe will offer a look into the unpredictable and multifaceted world of Louis Comfort Tiffany’s metalware, glass, and lamps. Using historical, auction, and Macklowe Gallery examples, Mr. Macklowe will show how to distinguish “good” from “better” from “best” in the Tiffany market, as well as shedding light on the nettlesome problems of fakes and frauds. Senter Group rwalsh@thesentergroup.com MM/DD/YYYY
2:00 - 3:00 PM
ARC Session: Today's Tiffany Market: Understanding Current Trends, Values and Authenticity
In his talk, Today’s Tiffany Market: Understanding Current Trends, Values, and Authenticity, Benjamin Macklowe will offer a look into the unpredictable and multifaceted world of Louis Comfort Tiffany’s metalware, glass, and lamps. Using historical, auction, and Macklowe Gallery examples, Mr. Macklowe will show how to distinguish “good” from “better” from “best” in the Tiffany market, as well as shedding light on the nettlesome problems of fakes and frauds.
03/22/15 3:30 PM 03/22/15 4:30 PM America/New_York FA Session: Trends: From Post Mao Avant-Garde to International Phenomenon: Chinese Contemporary Art View session: https://www.connect.space/accounts/events/assets2015/agenda/2015-03-22#session_row_2746 <br/> Senter Group rwalsh@thesentergroup.com MM/DD/YYYY
3:30 - 4:30 PM
FA Session: Trends: From Post Mao Avant-Garde to International Phenomenon: Chinese Contemporary Art
03/22/15 3:30 PM 03/22/15 4:30 PM America/New_York ARC Session: Keeping Ahead of a Market Surge: Identifying and Valuing Chinese Furniture and Decorative Arts View session: https://www.connect.space/accounts/events/assets2015/agenda/2015-03-22#session_row_2745 <br/> In this presentation, I would like to give the appraisers in attendance an update on the state of the Chinese furniture and decorative arts market and give a primer on the major categories that support that market: jade, bronze, furniture and scholar's objects, porcelain, textiles and more. I will describe some of the pitfalls one may encounter evaluating Chinese antiques and provide the appraisers with sound tips and guidelines for making correct IDs and valuations. It is important that the ... Senter Group rwalsh@thesentergroup.com MM/DD/YYYY
3:30 - 4:30 PM
ARC Session: Keeping Ahead of a Market Surge: Identifying and Valuing Chinese Furniture and Decorative Arts
In this presentation, I would like to give the appraisers in attendance an update on the state of the Chinese furniture and decorative arts market and give a primer on the major categories that support that market: jade, bronze, furniture and scholar's objects, porcelain, textiles and more. I will describe some of the pitfalls one may encounter evaluating Chinese antiques and provide the appraisers with sound tips and guidelines for making correct IDs and valuations. It is important that the appraisers come away feeling less intimidated by Chinese works of art. Instead, they should feel confident in their ability to tell good from bad and to proceed accordingly in the latter case. I will be showing many images of emblematic Chinese property both good and bad, and displaying some actual works of art for study.
03/22/15 4:30 PM 03/22/15 5:30 PM America/New_York US vs Art Thieves: True tales of the FBI's Real Indiana Jones View session: https://www.connect.space/accounts/events/assets2015/agenda/2015-03-22#session_row_2747 <br/> Robert Wittman, founded the FBI's National Art Crime Team and served for 20 years as the FBI's investigative expert in this field. He is responsible for recovering more than $300 million in stolen art and cultural property around the world. Since retiring from the FBI in 2008, he authored the New York Times Best Seller "Priceless-How I Went Undercover to Rescue The World's Stolen Treasures." He speaks about his FBI career leading audiences through notorious art heists and incredibly daring ... Senter Group rwalsh@thesentergroup.com MM/DD/YYYY
4:30 - 5:30 PM
US vs Art Thieves: True tales of the FBI's Real Indiana Jones
Speaker
Robert Wittman
Robert Wittman, founded the FBI's National Art Crime Team and served for 20 years as the FBI's investigative expert in this field. He is responsible for recovering more than $300 million in stolen art and cultural property around the world. Since retiring from the FBI in 2008, he authored the New York Times Best Seller "Priceless-How I Went Undercover to Rescue The World's Stolen Treasures." He speaks about his FBI career leading audiences through notorious art heists and incredibly daring undercover recoveries. Audiences will hear the true stories behind the headlines of the FBI's Real Indiana Jones. Today, Robert Wittman is president of Robert Wittman Incorporated, the international art recovery, protection, and security firm.
03/22/15 5:30 PM 03/22/15 7:00 PM America/New_York FAE Happy Hour and Auction View session: https://www.connect.space/accounts/events/assets2015/agenda/2015-03-22#session_row_2748 <br/> Senter Group rwalsh@thesentergroup.com MM/DD/YYYY
5:30 - 7:00 PM
FAE Happy Hour and Auction