Certificates of Authenticity
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matrixmorso
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Certificates of Authenticity
Hi all, just want to get a general idea about what different options i have regards COA on limited prints etc. do you put them in a cover and attach them to the backs of the frame or are they generally kept totally seperate incase the art was stolen. just curious on this one and a search didnt come back with a lot at all. thanks in advance for any replies
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Hi
I was told by an Art Dealer/Valuer many years ago that the COA and the Art must NEVER be separated. So as Stephen says, place it in a plastic envelope and put it on the back of the work.
Here is an interesting link:
http://www.artbusiness.com/certaut.html
Hope it helps.
I was told by an Art Dealer/Valuer many years ago that the COA and the Art must NEVER be separated. So as Stephen says, place it in a plastic envelope and put it on the back of the work.
Here is an interesting link:
http://www.artbusiness.com/certaut.html
Hope it helps.
John GCF
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matrixmorso
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Thanks
cheers all, its the line i would have gone down, just have to clarify these things, cheers for the link John, interesting reading and made me check my own COA for some prints i have. think theyre authentic but after reading that im not too sure...............
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dottad
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COA's
Hi,
Thought I would add my tuppence worth. I took the advice of an artist who says never to have the certificate placed with the artwork, but rather to keep it in a safe place.
This is what I do when issueing my own artwork. I also when making up the COA include a digital image of the artwork along with my signature ensuring that the work in question is as the drawing/digital image and title.
Thought I would add my tuppence worth. I took the advice of an artist who says never to have the certificate placed with the artwork, but rather to keep it in a safe place.
This is what I do when issueing my own artwork. I also when making up the COA include a digital image of the artwork along with my signature ensuring that the work in question is as the drawing/digital image and title.
Dot
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