Friday, December 18, 2009

Has anyone heard of oil artist jane bauchesne?

she painted an original decollage intitled sea moves sold some works through arts unlimited in californiaHas anyone heard of oil artist jane bauchesne?
I could not find your artist no matter which way 'searched and no matter which search engine I used.


http://www.arts-unlimited.com/


This was the artist that was suggested to you earlier, it does not match the type of artist. You can see for your self;


Jean de Beauchesne occupies a privileged position among the writing masters of the sixteenth century as he gave Elizabethan England its first printed writing manual. Born in Paris around 1540 he very likely apprenticed with one of the writing masters of the day.


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However not to dispare there are other ways to locate and find information out about artists, past and present, and their work.


Try to do one of the following;


You can get appraisals or information on line if you can't go in person.


Once you get a photo of the painting. Go to and upload a picture here for free at the http://www.flickr.com/ site or at http://ww.photobucket.com/.


Then post it at any of the following sites for the Appraisal.


http://www.squeagle.com/


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http://web.info.com/infocom.us2.enhance/鈥?/a>


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http://antiques.about.com/od/onlineappra鈥?/a>


http://www.christies.com/appraisals_valu鈥?/a> One of The Best


http://www.sothebys.com/ As this one is


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http://www.vwart.com/


http://www.findartinfo.com/


http://www.antiqueappraisals.net/.......鈥?/a>


http://www3.sympatico.ca/appraisers/....鈥?/a> for sure for free


Frank Farmer Loomis is now online with a blog exploring the antiques universe, with tips, appraisals and more. Go to


www.middletownjournal.com/ antiques. If you have column questions, write to him at Middletown Journal, Attn: Frank Loomis IV, 52 S. Broad St., Middletown, Ohio, 45044 or e-mail MWallace@ coxohio.com





HOW TO LOCATE A REPUTABLE APPRAISER:


Gather referrals from friends and appraising associations.


Write to appraising associations and request their membership directories. Listed below are two of the largest appraising associations in the United States:


AMERICAN SOCIETY OF APPRAISERS


P.O. Box 17265


Washington, DC 20041


(800) 272-8258


APPRAISERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA


386 Park Ave South - 20th Floor


New York, NY 10016


Phone: (212) 889-5404


Fax: (212) 889-5503


Web Site: www.appraisersassoc.org


Email: aaa1@rcn.com


ISA


INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF APPRAISERS


1131 SW 7th St #105


Renton, WA 98055


Toll Free: (888) 472-4732


Fax: (206) 241-0436


Web Site: www.isa-appraisers.org


Email: isa@isa-appraisers.org


SPECIAL NOTE: The American Society of Appraisers estimates that only 25 percent of the 120,000 appraisers in the United States belongs to one of the major evaluation societies. Such societies establish codes of ethics by which their members are required to adhere. In addition to a code of ethics, the appraisers are tested for their expertise.


OR:


Refer to the Yellow Pages in the Telephone Book under ';Appraisers'; of ';Antique Dealers.';


WHAT TO DO WHEN YOU LOCATE AN APPRAISER:


Review their credentials


Verify their membership to an appraising association


Request references


Determine appraisal fees


Request a written contract which outlines the following items:


The scope of work


The delivery date of the appraisal


The appraisal fee


The objective nature of appraisal findings


A statement that the appraiser cannot act as an advocate or negotiator in disputes over appraised goods.





If you have the time, you could also go to your local library and select a few different books. There are several available and you'll be able to compare information and prices


Hope this works out for you.


Cheers!Has anyone heard of oil artist jane bauchesne?
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No, haven't heard of Jane Bauchesne, but there's a French male artist named Jean Bauschesne. Maybe you mean him?

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