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Arts Programs
Spring 2009
- 18th- and 19th-Century Furniture: Materials, Construction, and Use
- A Grand Tour of New York City's Finest Art and Antiques Galleries
- A Guide to Style and Ornament
- Appraisal Writing Workshop
- Appraising 18th- and 19th-Century English Pottery and Porcelain
- Art, Antiquities, and Cultural Heritage
- Brilliant Facets: The Art of Antique Jewelry
- Essentials of Appraising
- Ethics in the Arts
- Financing Cultural Institutions: Strategies and Challenges
- Fine Art as a Financial Asset
- Fine Oriental Rugs
- Finishing Touches: Furniture Finishing and Conservation
- IRS Legal Guidelines in Valuation of Fine and Decorative Arts
- Internship and Advanced Research Projects in Appraisal Studies
- Introduction to Appraising Fine Art
- Introduction to the Appraisal of Asian Art
- Law and Ethics in the Art Market
- Modern Design in French Decorative Arts: Art Nouveau to Art Deco
- Paris, Vienna, Berlin: 20th-Century Modernism
- Problems in Authenticating Works of Art
- Research Methods for Appraisers
- Starting a Successful Art Business
- The Art Auction
- The Art Dealer in the 21st-Century
- The Art Scene: Spring 2009
- The Classical Age of American Furniture
- The Contemporary Art World
- The Fine Art of Printmaking
- The Heart of the Matter: Legal and Ethical Aspects of Appraising
- The History and Future of the Great New York City Fashion Stores
- Understanding Contemporary Art: The Essential Guide to New Art and New Media
- Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice for Personal Property Appraisers
- Wealth Management for the Arts
