Collecting Art: A Journal to Get You Started
Collecting Art: A Journal to Get You Started
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Book Description
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If you love art, but the idea of collecting it intimidates you, don’t despair. This journal will help you make sense of the art world, providing practical advice in language you can understand. You’ll learn the basics about how art is created, bought and sold, as well as more detailed information about payment plans and how to insure and preserve your art. Guided prompts throughout the journal will help you define your taste, track museum and gallery visits, and record those unforgettable pieces you’ve seen and can’t wait to own.
Collecting Art: A Journal to Get You Started,Glen Helfand,Genart,Chronicle Books,0811832260,Art,Blank Books / Diaries / Memory Books,General,Non-Classifiable
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