By Moshe Frank, Leviim Jewish Art Gallery Ten jewish artists whose values skydived recently. Although Jewish art can be a great investment, nothing is definite. Trends have big impact on values. Dark and depressing subjects your grandparents had on their walls, end up in the thrift shop. Here is a list of jewish artists, that values dropped considerably. 1.) Tully …
When a artists dies, does the painting sky rocket?
Does the artist have to die, for the value of a painting to appreciate? This idea isn’t a hundred percent true. Living artists Jeff Koons painting recently sold for ninety million dollars at Christies auction house. And hes alive and well. (Very well after that sale). The advantage of a deceased artist is, there is no more supply to effect …
How to make money investing in Jewish Art?
By Moshe Frank, Leviim Jewish Art Gallery Buy low, and sell high. Really. Where do you buy low? Ebay, estate sales, pawn shops, friend that needs cash today or a gallery looking to liquidate. Where do you sell high? Ebay, gallery or your friend that collects art. This is the quick answer. And specifically for deceased artists. But most blue …
How does a new artist launch their career?
By Moshe Frank, Leviim Jewish Art Gallery How does a artist launch their career? We field many calls a month at our jewish art gallery from artists, wanting to sell their art. These are some tips, all new artists should think about. 1.) Show your art in as many places as possible. E.g. street, school, place of worship, restaurants, art …
How to discover the next Picasso before they get too expensive?
By Moshe Frank, Leviim Jewish Art Gallery How to spot a up and coming Picasso? A frequent question we get from people walking into our gallery, “who is the next Picasso?” If we would know, we wouldn’t tell you and buy all of them up ourselves…. But here are ten ideas I thought of that are good indicators. 1.) Known …
What is the value of my painting?
By Moshe Frank Being in the art business, I hear this question often. What is the value of a painting? Even with the internet, art prices arent set in stone. There are many factors. 1.) Who is the artist? A scribble from Picasso is worth a lot. A masterpiece oil painting from your cousin, can end up in the salvation …




