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4/16/2024
🎨 Welcome us back, art enthusiasts! We're thrilled to announce that The Art Gallery Shop NYC is reopening its doors after a rejuvenating break. Come explore our vibrant collection and immerse yourself in creativity once again! 🖼️
7/ 29/2019
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Alan D'Hondt on Mar 8, 2023
5 out of 5 starsVery happy with the item ordered. It was as advertised and promised. Had a problem with the Postal Service in delivery and reached out to the seller. They looked into the Postal Service problem and resolved the issue. They went above and beyond their obligations and was very impressed with that! A pleasure to deal with. Thank you so much!
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Evan on Aug 27, 2022
5 out of 5 starsAfter searching widely for a color print of a Dale Nichols snow scene piece, this seller had exactly what I sought. Great communication and a kind discount as well. This magnificent piece is at the framer’s and will go on my office wall in the place of honor above my desk. Delighted!
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Meg on Mar 26, 2022
1 out of 5 starsThis seller is a fraud. They sent us a different painting than what was displayed/purchased. They said we could return it for a refund. According to our tracking, the returned painting was delivered to them on February 14th. It’s now March 26th and we still haven’t received a refund.
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Judith B Van Brocklin on Jan 4, 2022
2 out of 5 starsPoster had tears or the edge and written notes on the border. It was not worth what I paid. Beware!
The Art Gallery Shop responded on Jan 4, 2022
Happy new years. Thank you for your feedback.
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sethshippee on Dec 13, 2021
5 out of 5 starsBeautiful print. Well-packaged for shipping. Thank you.
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Tamar on Sep 12, 2021
5 out of 5 starsMara Abboud is a Master, an Artista Magnifique. She captures the audience with her incredible talent in design and creative use of beautiful colors. Her work is joyful, intricate, thoughtful and amazing. Also endlessly interesting and breathtaking. TP Handelman
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Gary on Sep 6, 2021
1 out of 5 starsAbsolutely the worst experience I’ve had in 25 years of online purchasing. If you buy from this seller, you MUST get a committed shipping date and deadline for same BEFORE paying! I know what the most important thing is to the seller, but my word is the most important thing to me!
About TheArtGalleryShopNYC
Online Art Gallery and Marketplace, to help you find your art inspiration
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A metal craftsman shop
Clifton, NJ
Craftman shop the hand makes art decor works of art statues from recyclable products.
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innovating, creating, and helping people start and grow their business with print on demand products
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Our team at Kin Custom came together to create a platform with one goal in mind—making it easy for creators to create and sell their designs, hassle free! Kin Custom is a creative drop shipping company and reliable fulfillment partner for artists, influencers, entrepreneurs, and brands to bring thei
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they make ceramics products for our customers
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helps with production and printing
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Frequently asked questions
Why should you buy a fine art reproduction?
We want you to own a piece of art history from Picasso, Monet, Dali, etc. approved or handled by that artist, to offer at reasonable prices. How amazing is that?
What is an original print (lithograph, serigraph/silkscreen print, etching, engraving, linocut, woodblock) ?
These are authorized and authentic reproductions by the artist, or print master creates the print of the original artwork. Several factors makes it an original print:
The artist is involved
The artist is alive during that time period .
What is an vintage print?
The term vintage print is a loose term. Typically, these are old prints from the original artwork, photography, or drawing.
It is when the artist is not involved in the printmaking process, For example, if the artist is not alive, the printer needs permission by their estate. Therefore, making these are authorized and authentic reproduction. In addition, it's used when there is an unknown print date. However, it is clear it is an old print. Some tell signs of a vintage prints (before 1990) :
1. The paper.
2. If you see browning around the borders.
3. When you see foxing ( brown small dots ), thick amount of dust, and or dirt
100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEE
We are committed to quality products and your satisfaction. If for any reason you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, you may return it within 30 days of receipt and receive a free replacement or a full refund for the price of the product.
What is a publishers proof?
A publisher’s proof (PP) has a limited run by the printer/master printer.
In some cases, they can add more value to a print, or just the same as a artist proof (AP).
Publisher proof edition sizes are very small runs; normally between 10 to 20 runs.
They are not always numbered or dated. Here is one example 1/5 PP
Who is New York Graphic Society?
New York Graphic Society (NYGS) was a publishing company owned and started by Anton Friedrich Schütz in 1925. He was a German-American artist known for his etchings.
Collotypes, Serigraphs, Lithograph, and etc, are in fact reproductions. NYGS was known for printing and publishing the highest quality reproductions. They have had been quoted as being "the closes to the paintings," from many buyers and collectors.
They are museum prints, or the artist approved the plates, and the artist approved the proofs as well.
These are not reproductions of today. As many people say, "they don't make them like they used too." These are high quality and rare works of art. The
reproductions have had the greatest minds in art and printing work on them.
Why are some print dates, painting dates, and other information not available for the artist
The obtain this information is time consuming, costly, and tedious. Thanks to the united state copyright registry has made all copyright documents available online for public reviewing. However, the est. completion date ( from the last time I checked ) is 2020. This makes it easier for authentication. If the information is missing we was unable to obtain it from there database as of yet.
What does after the artist mean ?
The work was made by another artist, based on an original work by the named artist.
What does In the manner of mean?
The work is done in the manner of the named artist but after their death.
What does in His circle mean?
The work was made by another artist but during the lifetime of the named artist.
What does a Replica mean?
The artist him/herself made this work as a replica of their own, previous original.
What does Attributed to the artist mean ?
This is an original work, but is not prepared to guarantee this.
What does in His studio mean?
The work was made in the artist's studio and possibly under their supervision.
What does Follower of mean ?
The work was done in the manner of the named artist, during their lifetime or later.
What is Photochrom, Photochrome, Fotochrome
It is a process that takes a black and white photographic negative and transfers the image to either a screen, stone, or metal plate to produce a color photo-lithograph. A few variants can be chromolithograph, stone lithograph, and offset lithograph. This is a technique founded in Great Britain in the early 1800s.
Disclaimer for items purchased
These are vintage/old prints) condition may vary from fair to very good Please contact seller with any concerns, prior to purchase at the time of purchase or once you receive the item if there are any concerns email me
What is a Rotogravure-Héliogravure-Heliogravure
It is the oldest procedure for reproducing photographic images, invented by Joseph Nicéphore Niepce.
There are 2 steps, photochemical procedure that create the intaglio surface, the photographic image is fixed and etched to a prepared copper plate. The image is printed onto dampened etching paper using special inks ( traditional method)
The transitions from light to dark are modulated. Even when examined under a magnifying glass, a héliogravure betrays no screen pattern, unlike images printed using industrial methods such as offset, letterpress or rotogravure.
Héliogravure is in the same family of intaglio printing techniques as engraving, etching and aquatint. Héliogravure is considered an original, and its value is accordingly assured
What is Photogravure
Its a very high quality and rare photographic printing process for art, also know as gravure.
Who is SPADEM
They are the Société de la Propriété Artistique et des Dessins et Modules. SPADEM is a copyright protection and collection society in France formed by visual artists and their heirs. The organization defends the legal rights of artists, ensuring that they receive the credit and profit due to them from the sale and distribution of their works.
What is a Collotype
A collotype, also called Photocollography, is a photomechanical printing process that gives accurate high quailty reproduction because no halftone screen is employed to break the images into dots.
A poster print is NOT a lithograph, gravure serigraph and etc
A lithograph is a painstakingly chemical process. They are highely collectable and superior to a basic poster print.
There are different types of lithographs and gravures. In Addition, they are also collotypes, etchings, engravings, serigraph, linocuts, etc
Scott Lane from Colson Art Printing gives a fair non'bias explanation between a lithograph and giclee
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aiZR621hquk
Disclaimer: I am not endorsed by Colson Art Printing. They gave the best visual example
Things to know about a fine art reproduction
Fine art prints art doctumented in the catalogue ( some examples: U.S. Trademark, SPADEM,FCA,FAA,SPADEM,ADAGP, UNESCO) in the country where the artist lived.
Compare the measurements documented image ( ask the seller to provide the image size, "there are times I am lazy and I only put the paper/sheet size."
A good book is Goethe's to compare size, platemark, price and provenance.
Again, lithographs, silkscreens and woodcuts are usually measured by the image size itself (or by the total size of the sheet/paper if there are no margins).
Heliogravure, photogravure, typogravure or collotype reproductions are often reproduced in a size smaller than the original, these are more valuable then lithographs and giclee
How do we Price?
Pricing is based on [(retail) = year of production (inflation)] +/- condition × rarity = price
Example:
retail in 1966 = retail $30
[$250] very good +50 = 300 x .25 (slightly) = $375
Price books available from UNESCO.
* it more complex, however this is fair. Some of the first paintings from the greats sold for pocket change, or never sold like Van Gogh; today they sell for millions.
** Simple example: gas in 1950 was 25 cents a gallon, today its 2.50 cent a gallon or more: that is a 1000% mark up. It is disrespectful not to sell these pieces for their inflation value. I have the documented retail catalogs of how much these fine art reproduction sold for.
How to find information about an artist artwork for authentication
Auction houses, galleries, collectors, and the public has access to the Catalogues raisonnés — it is free. It gives a scholarly compilations of an artist's body of work. The limitation is that it is only updated up to the 1980s.
www.ifar.org/cat_rais.php
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