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Old 09-13-2007, 02:58 PM  
p1mpdogg
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Originally Posted by Libertine View Post
Picasso lithos mostly sell between the high hundreds and low thousands. Hardly worth investing in. Besides, Picasso isn't likely to suddenly become vastly more popular and there is no shortage of lithos of his, so quick price rises are unlikely. At best, you'll get the equivalent of a decent interest rate.

If you want to invest in art, it is best to buy original works of fairly obscure artists who have been dead for a few decades and who have gained more attention in the past few years. That ensures a limited supply, isn't very costly, and makes it likely that prices will rise quickly.

Of course, even then, investing without an extensive knowledge of the subject is a risky endeavor.

Then again, to me art is like wine - something to enjoy, rather than to invest in.
whats the point of an apprasil then if you say they arent worth it. they got that number from somewhere right? based on previous sales possibly?

so lets say i paid 10k for soemthing worth 40k

you think im going to lose out?

I hardly think so

and to say they sell in the low thousands is funny.

there are tons that go for far more than that
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