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Monaco Mon Amour

29 April 201131 July 2024Matthew Moss Comment
Monaco attracted artists, from Renaissance times to the Principality Over the centuries, the Riviera on the two sides of the border has attracted [...]
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Artists Liberation – sell your art online

31 March 201131 July 2024Matthew Moss Comment
Is selling ones art online practicable WITH THE EMERGENCE OF CAPITALISM IN SEVENTEENTH CENTURY EUROPE the figure of the intermediary became important in [...]
Rembrandt at auction bids on own painting

The joys and hazards of buying at auction

27 February 201131 July 2024Matthew Moss Comment
Commissions add considerably to what you finally pay. Forming an old master collection need not necessarily be expensive and it is, happily, one [...]

Rembrandt, Old Master Superstar

28 December 201031 July 2024Matthew Moss Comment
Living in the Golden Age of Dutch and Flemish art. “Mom, does dad really need to be a painter?” In 1630 Rembrandt’s etched [...]

Where are the Women Old Masters?

29 November 201031 July 2024Matthew Moss Comment
One suggestion is that they are buried beneath a mountain of good and not so good male Old Masters; the truth is, female [...]

Planning your Museum Visit

27 October 201031 July 2024Matthew Moss Comment
DURING THE BOOM YEARS OF THE 1980-90s. there was a vast expansion in the size of art museums the world over. It ranged [...]

Collaborative Art

28 September 201031 July 2024Matthew Moss Comment
VERY FEW ARTISTS WHO VENTURE into the field of politics, be they ever so famous, emerge unscathed. The Greek sculptor Phidias (c.480 – [...]

Caravaggio: mad, bad, and dangerous to know

30 August 201031 July 2024Matthew Moss Comment
Mad, Bad, and Dangerous Artists THAT MOURNFUL PHRASE, uttered by Lady Caroline Lamb to describe her spasimante Lord George Byron is one, had [...]

Travels with My Art

30 July 201031 July 2024Matthew Moss Comment
SHIPPING YOUR PAINTINGS if you are an artist exhibiting your work at a gallery some distance from your home or even abroad can [...]

Rembrandt’s Dark Secrets

29 June 201031 July 2024Matthew Moss Comment
Art historians – perennially on the outside looking in – have, starting with Giorgio Vasari in 1550, loved to give the Old Masters [...]

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Profit from Free Paintings Evaluation, to help you obtain useful information about your old painting.

Taking this unique decision, your family any yourself are possibly revealing the magic and beauty of a long gone Old Master.

You may be saving and preserving a painting possibly lost for for hundreds of years to future generations.

Deciding to save what might, at first sight, appear to be a worthless, bedraggled scrap of canvas may reveal the work of art’s previously hidden beauty.

How to receive Professional Art Advice

For lovers of art living outside large metropolitan centres, obtaining advice about an old or damaged painting you own, this help is hard to find.

The Privileges of Owning Art

THE PAINTING YOUR OWN is often more valuable to you than an Old Master in a museum. It may be an ancestor’s portrait, handed down through generations or, a painting that was always in the family.

For each of us, it is probably of greater value, especially should this work of art, become seriously damaged or destroyed, It is important to remember that the value of a lost work of art can be incalculable.

Matthew Moss
MATTHEW MOSS in his conservation laboratory. In the foreground, Bernardino Lucinio (sixteenth- century Italian  school) Adoration of the Shepherds Background, Gustav Doré (1825 – 83), Rest on the Flight into Egypt

Don’t Throw Out That Bedraggled, Cobweb-Ridden Old Painting

Helping you save your valuable art

Matthew Moss will make a one-time evaluation of an old oil painting in your possession. You will receive advice on the work of art’s condition, state of preservation and suggestions about maintaining your painting in proper and safe condition.

Authority, integrity and Discretion

Matthew Moss graduated from the Italian government’s Rome, Istituto Centrale del Restauro that collaborated with him in founding the conservation laboratory of the Irish National Gallery’s Old Master collection.

Obtain your free painting evaluation

Send me your request by email attaching a photo of your painting and I will reply directly.

Contact me at mmoss@libello.com

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