The Appraisal of Impressionist and Early 20th-Century Painting
X03.9821
/ $360
SPRING 2010
Continuing Education:
Arts Programs
For decades, impressionist and early modern art has been at the center of the auction market and of many private collections. Learn the skills and techniques needed to appraise fine art--from the impressionists through the first years of 20th-century modern art, including expressionism, cubism, futurism, Dada, and the path to abstraction. Explore issues of distinctive style, art authentication, and the technologies that an appraiser can marshal when assessing work from these periods. The course also examines changing markets and trends, as they relate to appraising modern paintings and other work from these movements.
5-session Appraisal Studies elective
This course is applicable toward:
Related Subject Areas: Art History, Art Appraisal
Section 1
Wednesday 6:45pm-8:45pm
February 24 - March 31
no class on 3/17
5 Sessions
Instructor:
Sabine Wilson
Location: Midtown Center, 11 W 42 St
