Hi Here i can buy 2 zamara(250 and 200)..but if u was me. Do you thinks all is correct for you Sign sounds good for you?Its the A.Zamarra from link findartinfo? Albert zamarra is from belgium There the 2 paintings is in belgium They look old Size is big for the 2 ..100cm x 90cm On findartinfo painting look small I will make offer at 300-350 That correct for u? Do you will pay price 450 if offer is not accepted? Thank you for your help
Would you be buying because you like them and wish to keep them? As an investment that you hope will increase in value in years to come? Or to quickly sell for a profit? What are your thoughts about this artist?
maybe this one.....but the ones you show....I don't know what younger folks would like those...??? Albert ZAMARRA (1898-1976) ; Seascape ; 20th century ; oil on canvas / framed ; dimensions 80 x 100 cm (31 1/2 x 39 1/3 in.) ; signed lower right corner / artists inscription on the back ; https://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/48652632_albert-zamarra-1898-1976-italian-belgium
this is a bad sign for the prices you are thinking to pay........ https://auction.catawiki.com/kavels/26150055-alberto-zamarra-printemps
short research: Albert Zamarra, born 1898. so most of his output will not be antique. on catawiki a few with 60 to 80€. subjects hint to a bread and butter painter that is not collected outside Belgium.
I like them but it was for make benefits. I was wrong with prices of findartinfo who show price between 400-800
It is always best to look for prices on multiple sites. It is good that you asked here, there are some very good (re)searchers here, and more opinions to help you make your decision.
One thing I like to consider is whether I can find any information on the artist that is NOT on an auction site. If I can't find information except on auction sites, that concerns me. Auction sites sometimes have incorrect information and then one site copies from another and then another and suddenly this information is written as if it's true, but there is no verification/documentation/proof. It's a consideration -- not the final word on buy/don't buy, but a consideration.
true. but the quality of his works gives them away as potboilers of no artistic importance. so better no risk than having a dust collector hanging around.