Edna Hibel
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![]() EDNA HIBEL THE WEDDING OF DAVID AND BATHSHEBA US $24.99
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![]() 1992 EDNA HIBEL Rikas Bouguet Ltd ed PRINT 312 750 Original Inventory US $59.00
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PART 2 - SIX GOLDEN RULES OF ART COLLECTING
Successful art collectors observe several golden rules of art collecting:
1) BUY WHAT YOU LIKE
This should be obvious, but this golden rule is actually often given a low priority by
novice art collectors, much to their regret later on. Remember, art is meant to be
displayed and enjoyed. Don't buy anything which doesn't appeal to you.
Explore!
You can never go wrong with buying any kind of art, as long as it gives you pleasure
and it is within your budget. Buy what appeals to you. Art is individualistic, so go
ahead and explore. You don't have to follow well-trodden paths and buy familiar
art. Let art be an expression of your personality.
Do Your Research And Planning
For serious collectors who are interested in building a collection with some value,
it's good advice to do some homework before you put your money down. Collecting
is really about focus, or building a meaningful grouping of pieces, rather than just
randomly acquiring and displaying pieces. Careful planning and research is what
sets smart collectors apart from others.
2) EDUCATE YOURSELF
The more you know about the subject, the better. This is especially important if
you're considering parting with a hefty sum of money for a piece of 'art'. You don't
need to be professionally trained to make smart decisions about art. Anyone can
become a wise collector with patience and discipline.
Know Your Subject
Ask yourself why a particular piece of art is worth acquiring. Keep this mantra
going in your head:
- Who is the artist?
- How important is the artwork?
- What is the artwork's history and documentation?
- Is the asking price fair?
We'll examine these questions in detail in
Part 3
of this series, titled
"THE ART OF ASSESSING TRUE VALUE"
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3) DEVELOP A MASTER PLAN FOR COLLECTING
If you're planning to collect art seriously, you should think beyond picking up just
anything that catches your fancy. There are millions of collectors out there and
plenty of piecemeal collections. What makes a collection superior to others and,
therefore, more valuable?
Purpose And Planning
The smartest collectors plan every acquisition. They never collect in a haphazard
way. Once they've decided what they like, they start planning some sort of order or
characteristic for their collection. Smart collecting is organized. It is well thought-
out so that all the pieces in the collection relate well to each other. Everything in the
collection should work together to strengthen the collection, and not be out of
place.
This is purposeful and planned collecting. A good collection should illustrate a
point, or address a question, such as "How has the use of colors in stone
lithography progressed?" A good collection enhances understanding of a certain
area of art, or even a certain period of an artist's life. It should have fine and, ideally,
rare specimens of the subject. Brought together in a meaningful collection, each
piece has more value.
Meaningful Organizing
You can organize your collection in various ways. Like an essay, it should have a
beginning, a middle and an end. Using, as an example, the topic of colors in stone
lithography, you can organize your collection under artists, regions, dates, styles,
subject matter, and so forth. For instance:
- Artists renowned for stone lithography, which would obviously include master
stone lithographer Edna Hibel. This grand dame is profiled in my art, collectibles
and gifts website on this page: [http://www.cherishcollectibles.com/site/1256072/page/525250] - American stone lithography masters
- 20th century stone lithography
- Stone lithographs with people as the subject
- Renaissance-style stone lithography
Be Your Own Curator
Have a 'script' in mind. Just like for museums, you should aim to present your
collection in a logical, meaningful way, so that it educates and enhances
appreciation. Because of your diligent 'curatorial' efforts, viewers should bring away
a better understanding of the subject.
4) KNOW THE ART MARKET
Great collectors know the marketplace, and the marketplace knows them. Be
informed and get plugged into the grapevine! Cultivate a good standing with art
retailers and let them know that you wish to be informed when choice art pieces
become available. You have to be tuned in to get the best finds!
Do your homework and get out there! I'll tell you how to have an edge in Part
4 of this series, titled "KNOW THE ART MARKET".
5) CARE FOR YOUR ART COLLECTION
I've seen valuable creations ruined because of careless handling and storage. Don't
let this happen to your art pieces. Develop a system to protect your collection from
hazards such as pollution, humidity, heat and light. More about this subject in
Part 5 of this series, titled "ART CONSERVATION 101".
6) PLAN FOR POSTERITY
Your art collection is a valuable legacy. Don't allow it to be decimated when you are
no longer around to take care of it. Make detailed plans for its future ownership.
Details in Part 6 of this series, titled "LEAVING A LEGACY OF ART".
Have Fun Planning Your Collection!
Building a good collection takes time, but you will derive much satisfaction with
each acquisition, knowing that the effort will be worth it. In fact, the process of
developing a good collection is often as fun as it is rewarding, as you hunt down
choice pieces through gallery visits, research, social events, leads, auctions and
various avenues. A whole new world will open up to you!
Copyright © 2006 Carol Chua - Carol Chua is an ex-corporate warrior turned entrepreneur, writer and co-owner of Cherish Collectibles, an online gallery of art, collectibles and gifts by multiple award-winning American artist Edna Hibel. Visit http://www.cherishcollectibles.com to see this renowned artist's beautiful artwork. Carol also co-owns an online jewelry store with a nature theme, featuring creations by award-winning artist JonY, at http://www.silver-butterfly-jewelry.com
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Edna Hibel Christmas Plate 1987 $35 The Edna Hibel Christmas Plate 1987 " The Flight Into Egypt" |
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Edna $10 Edna |
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Songs For Edna $8.49 Songs For Edna |
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Edna Valley $99.99 Edna Valley - Wood Sign |
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Lady Edna Long Wig $29.99 Lady Edna Long Wig |
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Lady Edna Wig $29.99 Lady Edna Wig |
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Dame Edna Wig & Glasses $34.99 Dame Edna Wig & Glasses |
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Fly Flot Women's Edna $49.99 Fly Flot Women's Edna |
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Dame Edna - An Audience With $10.99 Dame Edna - An Audience With |
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The Dame Edna Experience $17.99 The Dame Edna Experience |
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Edna St. Vincent Millay $36 Edna St. Vincent Millay |
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Dame Edna Everage $7.99 Dame Edna Everage - Photo |
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Edna May in Bonnet $24.99 Edna May in Bonnet - Photographic Print |
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Edna Elephant $12.32 Edna the elephant dances, tries on her new coat, starts to bake some cookies, and arranges flowers in a vase. |
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Edna May's Hat 1905 $24.99 Edna May's Hat 1905 - Photographic Print |
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Political Map of Edna, TX $19.99 Political Map of Edna, TX - Premium Poster |
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Auntee Edna $16 "Tokee was having one of those days, her "wish I'd never been born" kind. How come she had to be cooped up here with old-fashioned Auntee Edna? Tokee was sure that Auntee Edna would be no fun_she didn't even have a TV!Soon, however, Tokee discovers that Auntee Edna has her own ways of having fun, ways from the past that are new to Tokee.In this warm story about kinship and family heritage, author Ethel Footman Smothers takes young readers back to earlier times when homemade teacakes were cut out with canning jars, when toys were created with simple sewing scraps, and when a pile of old buttons could hold wonderful stories. Illustrator Wil Clay's paintings charmingly capture Tokee's changing moods and her growing appreciation for "old-fashioned" Auntee Edna." |
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Cinder Edna $14.38 Cinder Edna has better things to do than sit in the ashes and feel sorry for herself. Can a girl who prefers loafers to glass slippers live happily ever after? Full color. |
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Vineyards in Californias Edna Valley $39.99 Michael S. Lewis Vineyards in Californias Edna Valley - Photographic Print |


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