3/13/2014

Journal of Advanced Appraisal Studies - 2014


The new edition of the Journal of Advanced Appraisal Studies is getting close to publication and release for sales.  The last edition was in 2012 as we are now publishing every two years and we expect strong interest and demand for new the new publication. We expect the new edition to be available for sales in mid to late April.

Final edits and formatting are being done now.  There will copies for sale at the upcoming International Society of Appraisers annual conference in Kansas City, April 25-28.

This year's edition will be the largest ever, with over 450 pages of content and 18 article contribution by the best in the profession, covering many aspects of appraising. The articles cover topics from Chinese and Japanese art to appraisal theory, research, the catalogue raisonnĂ©, connoisseurship, Judaica, Women Furniture Designers, how mold attacks art, art as an investment, rare coins, photography and more.  This might be the best edition yet.

The Journal is published by the Foundation for Appraisal Education, and proceeds support the educational initiatives and scholarships of the foundation.

Scholarship is important for the development and advancement of most professions.  The importance of scholarship, including publishing, is and should be no different for the personal property appraiser than any other profession.

The Journal of Advanced Appraisal Studies is one of the few tools and mediums available to professional appraisers to publish original research articles. The primary goal of the Foundation, and the journal as a tool, is to promote appraisal education and the expansion of knowledge.  Appraisers, as professionals should strive to show their dedication and contribute to the development of the profession by expanding and sharing personal property principles, knowledge and methodologies.

The following is a list of authors and contributing authors for the 2014 edition of the Journal of Advanced Appraisal Studies.
Contributing Authors
Journal of Advanced Appraisal Studies - 2014

Elizabeth Berman - The Challenges of Appraising Judaica, Part Two

Soodie Beasley - Women Furniture Designers

Corin M. Blust - "The Charity Premium:" An Examination of the Market Performance of Fine Art Sold at Charity Auctions

Bernard Ewell - The Dali Dilemma

Lisa J. Garcia - An Insider's Guide to the Catalogue Raisonné

Rachel Graham - Reattribution in the Market for Old Masters

Susan Lahey - "Listen to the Object" - Important Strategies for Dating, Appraising and Identifying Fake Chinese Ceramics

Elin Lake-Ewald - When Mold Attacks Art

Tom McNulty - Introduction to Research for Art Appraisers

Jianping Mei - 2013 Art Market Insights and Financial Performance

Michael Moses - 2013 Art Market Insights and Financial Performance

William M. Novotny - The Market Shift Factor In Valuation Disputes: A Basis for a Statistical Solution

William M. Novotny - Large Loss Claims: The Market Shift Factor: Justification for a Statistical Solution

W. Douglass Paschall - The Value of the Photograph

Tony Pernicone - Is Art a Good Investment?

Steve Roach - A move towards quality and rarity: examining the rare coin market in 2012 and 2013

Cindy Charleston Rosenberg - Connoisseurship and the Fine Art Appraiser

Daphne Rosenzweig - Musha-E: Japanese Warrior Prints

Daniel Sheinson - Large Loss Claims: The Market Shift Factor: Justification for a Statistical Solution

Darlene N. Wong - Chinese Matrimonial Jewelry: Deciphering Symbols and Motifs

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