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- Gender:Female
- Age:77
- Country:United States
- State:Arizona
- City :Phoenix
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Fine Art Registry™ provides a unique, patented, high technology tagging and registration system for artists, collectors, galleries and museums, to help ensure authenticity and provide accurate provenance for works of art and all valuable collectibles. Fine Art Registry members have their own online art gallery and artist portfolio, and can offer their art and collectibles for sale. Fine Art Registry takes no commission for these sales. Free downloadable certificates of authenticity are also available for members. Our system helps prevent art fraud and fakery and deter theft. It helps with recovery of stolen art and with insurance policies and claims.
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Wednesday,Jun 3 2009, 04:01:23 PMFine Art Registry Featured Artist Jane Loveall
Reflected Heritage
The Art of Jane Loveall
by Georgianna Lane, for Fine Art Registry®Jane Loveall always wanted to become an artist. Even when told there was no money or career as an artist, she was not deterred, knowing instinctively that what she could communicate through art would mean more than money ever would. From early on, she was fortunate to have the support and encouragement of her family, particularly her grandmother, Phyllis Richardson, who took a strong interest in Jane's work and framed her earliest efforts.
The loving legacy of Jane's grandmother continues to be a great influence today - Jane and her husband live in her grandparent's house, just three blocks from where Jane was born. And Jane's studio and gallery, Studio B, are located in a converted apartment behind the house. "The apartment was built in 1943," says Jane, "and the address number was 831B. So, to retain the heritage, I named it Studio B when I converted the apartment to an art studio."
Educating Herself to a Professional Level
"I took my first formal art class in seventh grade and proceeded to take every city-offered art class, summer school art classes and art classes in high school. I then entered college as an art major and graduated with high honors from California State University, Sacramento with a BA degree in Art and a teaching credential in art."
"I sold my first piece in high school, largely because one of my friends wanted to be able to say she bought my first artwork. I started selling my watercolors on a more consistent, professional basis seventeen years ago." Since then, Jane has sold over sixty works.
Tuesday,Jun 2 2009, 03:59:42 PMRembrandt Millennium Impressions – Article 4
Please read Millennium Impressions Article #1, Article #2 and Article #3 before this one.)Survey of the Market and Values of Rembrandt Etchings With Emphasis on the Millennium Impressions
Survey of the Market and Values of Rembrandt Etchings With Emphasis on the Millennium Impressions ...
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Thursday,May 21 2009, 06:05:11 PMRembrandt Millennium Impressions – Article 3
(Please read Millennium Impressions Article #1 and Article #2 before this one.)
Park West Gallery Buys Eight Rembrandt Copper Plates and Conceals their Ownership. Why the Secrecy? ...
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