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The Rules for Safe Art Collecting!

By Jerry J. Jansen On May 19, 2009 NO COMMENTS

We don’t usually to view art collecting as a particularly risky pastime.  Unlike skydiving or parasailing, the danger of injury in art collecting is relatively small.  So should we have some basic rules of safety for art collecting as well?

Yes, we must have some guidelines because there are two great risks we face if our venture into art collection goes badly.  The first risk is financial.  Certainly much of the time you invest in art collecting goes into studying great art and learning about the genre.  But buying that piece of fine art to own and display with pride as part of your collection is the final step of the process.  So the money you invest in your collection is at risk if your investments are not good ones.

The second risk in art collecting is the risk to your love of art.  If you have a bad art deal affect your love of your avocation in art collecting, it can not only damage what is one of the great passions of your life, it could even hurt your love of the art world.  So it behooves us to lay down some simple guidelines to assure your career in

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The Art Lover and the Art Collector!

By Jerry J. Jansen On May 16, 2009 NO COMMENTS

Are you an art collector or an art lover?  You might say, well, what’s the difference?  We can probably say with some certainty that most art collectors are art lovers.  But we can also say that not all art lovers are art collectors.

Would the difference be that art lovers may enjoy seeing great art and taking trips to museums as a priority part of their private lives but they don’t buy art?  But surprisingly, whether or not one buys are or not is not the distinction.  Many art lovers buy certain pieces of art but would not really be considered a collector just as someone may have a few interesting stamps around but that doesn’t make him or her a serious stamp collector.

So it might pay off if we differentiate between what makes an art collector different from an art lover.  This is not to say that one is superior to the other.  Anyone who takes pleasure in the joy that great art conveys knows that we are all together in our admiration of this part of culture.  But if you have avocations of becoming an art collector because you want to “take it to the next level”,

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The Top Ten Tips That Every Art Collector Should Know!

By Jerry J. Jansen On May 15, 2009 NO COMMENTS

Art collecting is an extremely popular hobby today because more and more people are beginning to appreciate the finer things in life, as well as the talents that others want to share with the world! Art collecting is also perceived as an investment because the instability of economies around the world makes investing in various markets extremely risky. There are literally millions of dollars in the art industry as a result.

There are millions of art collectors around the world today, but there are ten top tips that each and every one of them should adhere to, regardless of experience. Beginners and experts alike should pay attention to these tips because they can help an individual infinitely enhance their collection, as well as ensuring that they have fantastic artwork lining their walls in the years to come!

1. Do not buy art if you do not like it! The whole point of art is that it enhances your life in some way. You should be proud to display it on the walls of your home or office, and not so ashamed that you have to hide it away. Buying art purely and simply because it is an investment in denying another

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