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The name Fine Art Registry™ can be a bit misleading. Yes, it is the only official website which provides a unique, high tech, patented tagging and registration system and permanent recording for fine art and collectibles, and it has everything you would expect for that purpose. Read More

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May 7, 2008:
Building an Art Collection Building an Art Collection: A Guide for Beginners
by Michael Trant
In recent years, investors have been supplementing lukewarm cash returns by putting their money into land, property, fine automobiles, and art. New demands for authenticity and provenance in the... Read More


May 7, 2008:
The Internet, A Resource for the Reporting and Recovery of Objects The Internet, A Resource for the Reporting and Recovery of Objects
by Anayat Durrani
Few would dispute that the Internet has been a boon for criminal activity in the art world. The Internet has provided global access to criminals looking to sell stolen objects or fakes to often... Read More


May 1, 2008:
Edward W Gilmore Edward W Gilmore: Emotion, Energy, Excitement - the Three E's of Edward W. Gilmore's Art (or is it Four?)
by Fine Art Registry
Edward W. Gilmore is one of the more recent artists to join the Fine Art Registry™. A prolific abstract expressionist artist, Edward only began following his passion in 2003, but has had an... Read More


April 25, 2008:
Legal Tips for Artists Legal Tips for Artists: DO NOT COPY: Copyright Law Prohibits Rendering a Close Copy of Another Artist's Works
by Cindy Hill, Esq., for Fine Art Registry™
There is no longer that comfortable guarantee that the piece will be treated as one that has had a master’s touch, but instead is shown to the masses that somehow have the need to touch it and... Read More


April 25, 2008:
Death of a Master’s Soul Death of a Master's Soul
by Shaunda Clifton
There was a time when museums and galleries were for the serious artist, scholars and those who wanted to own a masterpiece – the lovers of art; those who felt the soul of the master through his... Read More


April 18, 2008:
Fine Art Connoisseurship and its Reckoning Fine Art Connoisseurship and its Reckoning: Processes, Problems, and Appropriate Role for the Fine Art Connoisseur in the Authentication Process
by John Daab
The assessment of a work of fine art usually begins with an examination of the medium used to produce the work. For example, if a work is an oil painting, the assessor will look at the type of... Read More


April 3, 2008:
Karen Brown Karen Brown: Recapturing a Glimpse of Lost Elegance
by Dan Koon
"I paint what I call ’fashion art,’" says artist Karen Brown, "because it’s refreshing to see images of elegance and femininity in a world of casual conformity. I believe these are qualities that... Read More


March 31, 2008:
Keeping Track of the Past Keeping Track of the Past: Investing for the Future
by Dan Koon
Collector Milton Luban Turns to Fine Art Registry. Oh sure, it starts innocently enough: a kid wants baseball cards of his heroes on the local team or maybe an autograph, whose occult powers will... Read More


March 31, 2008:
A Sad Case of Beating the Chest A Sad Case of Beating the Chest: Open Letter to Artists
by Joan Altabe
Have you heard this one? It almost sounds like a joke. The chalk drawings of a Florida figure artist were taken from view in a county library because they showed bared breasts too near the... Read More


March 27, 2008:
Chinese Ceramics Part 1 Chinese Ceramics Part 1: Pottery
by Lihua Zhao
Ceramics refers to making vessels, ornaments and other items from clay or china clay which is mixed with various materials, molded, shaped or spun on a wheel and then fired and sometimes painted... Read More


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