1/08/2016

Mini Seminar - Picasso Prints for Appraisers with Tony Pernicone

Fellow appraiser Louise Allrich, ASA sent me notice of an upcoming mini seminar on Picasso Prints for Appraisers, presented by appraiser Tony Pernicone, ASA. I have known Tony for many years and respect his knowledge on prints.  He has over the years been of great assistance to me on many appraisal projects, and he has also been a great supporter and article contributor to the Journal of Advanced Appraisal Studies.  If you happen to be in the San Francisco/Berkeley CA area on January 21, you should not miss this seminar.

The seminar topic: "Pablo Picasso is the most highly collected printmaker in the history of fine art. Tony Pernicone, ASA will lead us through the various limited edition mediums of Pablo Picasso, including etching, lithography, linocuts, ceramics, posters, and pochoirs along with the various catalogue references for these works, and the history, importance, and value they hold in the current marketplace. Tony will also discuss some of the ways to spot Picasso fakes." Cost is only $40.

See below for registration information

Personal Property Mini Seminar
Picasso Prints for Appraisers
Space Limited--Not Many Seats Left!
Sponsored by ASA NorCal



Hosted by Paulson Bott Press
Location:  2390 Fourth Street, Berkeley, CA
Cost: $40
Continuing Ed Credits:  2
Pablo Picasso is the most highly collected printmaker in the history of fine art. Tony Pernicone, ASA will lead us through the various limited edition mediums of Pablo Picasso, including etching, lithography, linocuts, ceramics, posters, and pochoirs along with the various catalogue references for these works, and the history, importance, and value they hold in the current marketplace. Tony will also discuss some of the ways to spot Picasso fakes.
Registration includes light refreshments
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Tony Pernicone has been an Art Dealer representing the work of Pablo Picasso since 1981. He's been appraising since the early 1980's and through the American Society of appraisers, since 1991. 
He's a published writer and lecturer whose articles appeared in the 2011, 2012 and 2014 Journal of Advanced Appraisal Studies, respectively titled, " Beyond Auction Sales: Selecting Fine Art FMV Comparable"; "Caveat Emptor! Fakes and Frauds at Ebay and other Online Auction Sites.", and "Is Art A Good Investment?" His next article is slated for the 2016 publication and will follow this lecture as a comprehensive overview of the "Limited Edition Works of Pablo Picasso". 
His personal library of Picasso catalogues and reference books is one of the most extensive in the Bay Area, and he will include them in the lecture, along with some examples of limited edition Picasso prints from his personal collection. 


January 2016
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