As the leading Latin American art gallery in the world, Mary-Anne
Martin/Fine Art is well known for the museum quality works it
makes available to collectors. Our reputation for quality, integrity
and expertise ensures that collectors and institutions wanting
to sell works in this field come to us. While our primary business
is selling art, what distinguishes us from auction houses and
most other galleries is the wide range of services we are able
to provide to clients.
Consignments
Not all art for sale in galleries is necessarily owned inventory.
A work may be consigned by its owner to a gallery which earns
a commission when it sells the piece. By consigning a work to
mam/fa, a collector can take advantage of our sales experience
and expertise and still be assured of receiving the highest
possible return for his work. A particular advantage of consigning
property to an art gallery, as opposed to an auction house,
is that the work is handled discretely and offered only to the
collectors most likely to buy. For this reason the work is not
burned on the open market if it is not sold. Works which fail
to sell at public auction are usually much more difficult to
sell afterward and frequently need a cooling down period of
a year or more.

Locating works for collectors
Because of our pivotal position in creating the market for
Latin American pictures in this country twenty years ago, we
have access to private collections around the world. Many important
works were placed in these collections by mam/fa over
the years and we can frequently locate works that are not currently
on the market. If there is a specific work in which you are
interested or a type of work you are seeking, please let us
know.
A good art gallery must do more than just sell art.
Its principals must provide honest advice to its clients, in order
to build long term relationships, based on trust. It must provide
complementary services to the sale of works, both for consignors
and purchasers.
An art collection makes a statement about the collector, his eye,
his interests and his taste. Private individuals are more and more
building art collections with an eye towards posterity, either to
benefit favored institutions or simply to pass on wealth to their
children. It is very important for collectors to develop strong
relationships with art dealers who understand their taste and motivation.
The art dealer in turn can recommend new artists or works which
will be consistent with a collection's purpose and aesthetics.

Appraisals
It is very important for collectors to have an accurate, professional
appraisal of the works they own. For insurance and estate planning
it is more than important, it is a must. mam/fa's knowledge
of the retail and auction market for Lain American works is
unequaled and we are available to do accurate appraisals of
Latin American Art collections for insurance or fair market
value purposes. Please note, however, that as a member of the
Art Dealers Association of America, mam/fa does
not do appraisals for tax purposes. The ADAA specializes in
such valuations, which must be prepared in a special format
by a panel of specialists in each field. For this reason ADAA
appraisals have had a high degree of acceptance by governmental
tax authorities. Please visit the ADAA
website for more information.
Auction advisory services
Auctions are becoming more fashionable every day. What was once
a forum for wholesale purchases by dealers acquiring stock has now
become retail, a do it yourself occupation, open to everyone. But
everyone does not have the specialized professional knowledge needed
for buying expensive art at auction and doing it yourself can have
some pitfalls. Some of the biggest traps an unwary auction goer
can fall into are set forth in one of our newsletter articles Thirteen
Questions. This has become our most frequently requested text
and excerpts from this article have been reprinted in a number of
trade magazines and business journals.
A smart collector will seek advice from professionals when
considering an auction purchase. Dealers are practiced auction
buyers and can usually spot problems if they exist. mam/fa's
staff will personally examine works for you and arrange to bid
in your behalf if you cannot attend the sale. We can check the
physical condition of a work and, if necessary, arrange for
a restorer's examination before you buy, advise you on the authenticity,
quality and suggested estimate of a work. We can also let you
know if similar works are available on the retail market.
Restoration
Sometimes bad things happen to good art. mam/fa can
arrange for the restoration of damaged works. Over the years
dirt or smoke can accumulate on pictures, making them lose visible
detail. A simple cleaning can restore the lost detail, brighten
colors and increase the attractiveness of a work, but the wrong
restorer can cause irreparable harm. Over the years mam/fa
has formed relationships with highly skilled conservators of
paintings, drawings, sculpture and prints and we will be happy
to direct you to them, so that your valued art is preserved
for future generations.
Framing
The wrong frame can detract from a picture and possibly cause
deterioration to the work. The right frame can make an incredible
difference, enhancing one's appreciation of the artist's intent,
and even protecting the work from damage. Selecting the right
frame for a picture takes a practiced eye and a knowledge of
where to find the best frame at the proper price. Few amateur
collectors have access to framers who work with galleries and
museums but mam/fa can arrange for your work to be framed
by to the trade only suppliers.

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