Art Trade

Art auctions are the bekannsteste of the art trade under art trade is understood the action with artwork and for commercial purposes. This trade was already around 1200 BC, and has until today’s stock. This not only itself created from the creative hands of the artist was one of the art, especially during the Renaissance it was to satisfy the princely entitlement mentality with the execution of commissioned works. Today, you can admire the artistic productions in many castles. The claim was simple, the rooms should be adorned by magnificent. Love also cluttered and cheesy.

This was not always to the good will of the artist himself, he saw himself more as a craftsman, but contributed to the regular filling of his purse. For this reason, many works not with monograms in the form of the initials of the artist are provided. In these times, the art simply took a different priority. Only some decades later held a steady thinking. Art should back its own Place, just art for its own sake. In the course of this departure from the craft-oriented art she recaptured their own place in the trade. It was worth anything”, the art emancipated himself. What kind of art will be sold, ranging from classical painting to sculpture and to stylish sculptures.

Forms and styles are the responsibility of the artist’s hand. Basically the principle applies, the older the plant and ever rarer, more can be achieved on the free market. Specifically, works that are unique, achieve maximum prices among collectors and connoisseurs of art. The most famous example of this is the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci. But not only works by long-dead artists can fetch high prices, the art market offers good opportunities for young artists to establish themselves. Unlike in the consumer world there is no solid evidence that the price depends, in art, because no other area is probably as subjective as the art market. The demand determines the Price. But this request include not only the popularity of the creator itself, but also the type of image or object, the quality and the fit of the person who wants to buy it. Due to the large sales held the trade in works of art mostly behind closed doors. Typical dealer are galleries and auction houses, but also museums and fairs are good starting points for the sale or purchase of extraordinary images or objects. The trade as such can be operated by any person, a special study is not necessary. Isabel Gomez