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Not For The Faint O'art 2

Is investing in art an idyllic business option?
The
act
of
investing
in
art
as
a
business
proposition
is
novel
and
stimulating.
For
an
experienced
art
dealer
it
is
nostalgic
to
a
degree
but
to
a
novice
it
may
be
giddy
and
confusing.
Kalakriti
art
gallery
owner
Prakash
Lahoti
recommends," Expert
opinion
is
but
for
inevitable
to
ensure
the
purchase
of
a
good
painting
and
making
a
sound
investment".
In
lesser
occasions
it
happens
that
a
masterpiece
is
dug
out
from
an
obscure
flea
market,
sold
at
a
gallery
for
cheap
and
is
later
resold
ten
times
its
value.
To
steer
clear
of
fake
paintings
calls
for
being
well
read
and
knowledgeable.
Mostly
some
common
sense
guiding
principles
help.
To
ensure
a
good
appraisal
of
art,
Rekha
Lahoti
lists,
some
guiding
principles.
The
best
reason
to
buy
a
painting
however
is
because
you
like
it.



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