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Hector H. Pinera

U.S.
On Vacation
returns 12/31/2009
Expertise

I have been researching, dealing, and appraising 19th and 20th Century European Art (1880-1950) for the last 16 years. You could ask me any doubt you have about the most important Impressionist-Expressionist French-Spain painters. Including graphics/prints. I can answer questions in Spanish, too.

Experience in the area

Nine years working with Galleries. Three years in Exhibitions Show, Curator. 10 years working with private collectors and art dealers.

Organizations

I've helped with my opinion in: http://artexpert.com/

Publications

Mexico-Colombia-Cuba-Spain.

Education/Credentials

PhD art. Some specialized courses in Impressionism and Mexican Art.

Past/Present Clients

Sr Eduardo Alonzo. Private Collector. Madrid Spain. Mr Barrios. Art Dealer. Florida-USA. Sr Carlos Ayala. Private Collector. Mexico. Daniel d'Queiros private collector, Sr Jorge Lopez. Private Collector. Mexico.

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Stephen12/20/061010Thank you, much appreciated. Still a little .....
sara12/19/0610101010Thank you. SARA
Eric12/12/06101010Mr. Pinera appears to be extremely knowledgeable .....
Cindy12/09/0610101010Very timely response, very polite. With my .....
Peter12/08/0610101010Thanks for the info! I was able .....

Recent Answers from Hector H. Pinera

2006-12-19 Herbert Thomas Dicksee:

Hello: The Marauders: should be a print, etching/engraving, size: around 7.5x10.2 inches, I do not have records about the other one. As you know, the etchings of Dicksee go from 300.00 to 5oo-700.00, the

2006-12-18 Picasso Sketch 1904:

My friend: I could help you just a little because everything about Picasso has to be seen by Maya, the daughter of the master or Claude. If what you have it is an original you are going to suffer a lot

2006-12-15 Comite Chagall:

I'm not sure I think they meet every December, one time in a year. In that meeting they analyze, certify and approve drawings, watercolors, etc. If I found something about them I will let you know. Google

2006-12-11 Joan Miro Painting Value:

The estimate of a painting is very difficult, depend of many factors: subjective and objective. Objectives: Author, years, format, technique, etc. Subjective: Interest in painting, possible buyers, auction

2006-12-04 value of paintings:

You could contact auction houses like Christie's or sotheby's, or maybe Bonhams & Butterfields. Contact you could do it by Internet. The only problem is you have to wait for next auctions, but you could

 

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