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Although they are not extremely prevalent throughout Wisconsin, art auctions are definitely worth considering if you are looking to furnish your home with fine, sophisticated art or to make an investment that rarely loses it's value. Art auctions are likely the highest profile auction there is. Even in a down economy, art prices are soaring to unseen levels (often noted on the nightly news)...but these "high-profile" auctions are not the only art auctions taking place. In fact, there is art up for auction right here in Wisconsin (that won't break the bank).
Before The Art Auction
First, you need to find out where these auctions are taking place...what better spot than right here on Wisconsin-Auctions.com? For example, if you were looking for Harold Bluestein Lithographs or Loons on Lake Katherine, just simply got to our searchable auction listing directory and type those examples in where it says "search". This will produce a list of upcoming auctions in Wisconsin that you can purchase these items. Next, you're going to need to know a bit about art. It's a good idea to have an awareness of the history of art, this way you'll be able to tell the difference between an original and a fake.
Once You're At The Auction Don't hurry your way through...often times "browsing" is the best part to art auctions...it's an enjoyable way to spend an afternoon with friends and family. Inspect the paintings not only for damage, but also for authenticity...and don't be shy to ask someone from the auction company before the item comes up for bid. Sellers know that the more information they can provide about any given piece, the more likely it is to sell. Get a good idea of what a particular piece of art is worth (prior to bidding, of course). Do you have a blackberry? Look up the artist to locate the value of their past works...this will give you a good idea of what the art you are examining is worth. Set a limit on what you're willing to pay, and stick to it! Last but not least, once you've obtained the winning bid on that great piece of art you've been dreaming about hanging in your living room, you're going to need to pay for it. Odds are you'll have to pay on the spot, so be ready to do so. |