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April 25, 2018 | 1:00 - 5:00pm | |||||
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17th - 19th Century European Furniture One of the most challenging aspects of appraising a damaged artwork for the independent appraiser is establishing the loss of value without the benefit of another colleague to act as your sounding board. This session, part of a three-part series, will serve as an open forum for you to make sure you’ve covered all your bases when defending your argument for loss.Hosted by Jennifer Garland Ross, AAA, and Emily Thompson, AAA, each afternoon will focus on one specific period and medium, with a special guest appraiser working in that discipline. The group will meet at Fine Wood Conservation, where Olaf Unsoeld, will reveal his practice to remain true to a maker’s original intention while restoring functionality and preserving or enhancing a works aesthetic appearance. Afterwards, the group will discuss various case studies and the different approaches to valuation that an appraiser must deliberate before finalizing a report. Send us your case studies before the date so we can have relevant and real-time discussion. We will treat everything with the utmost discretion. Program Schedule: 2:30 - 5:00pm
Attendees may register either for the series of three, or for one session. Wednesday, March 28 Wednesday, April 25
3.5 CE credits each
FEE: Register online (at the top of this page); OR All cancellations must be made a week prior to the program to receive a refund
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