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  2. Visual Artists Rights Act - Wikipedia

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    VARA provides its protection only to paintings, drawings, prints, sculptures, still photographic images produced for exhibition only, and existing in single copies or in limited editions of 200 or fewer copies, signed and numbered by the artist. The requirements for protection do not implicate aesthetic taste or value.

  3. Art and culture law - Wikipedia

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    The Art Law Podcast – The Art Law Podcast hosts discussions about topics at the intersection of art and law with art lawyers Steve Schindler and Katie Wilson-Milne and their distinguished guests. Warfare of Art & Law – The goal of Warfare of Art and Law is to start conversations about issues revolving around the arts, the law, and culture.

  4. California Art Preservation Act - Wikipedia

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    Murals qualify as paintings and are entitled to protection under the statute. [18] Fine art, as used in the law, does not include works prepared for "commercial use" by the purchaser. [15] "Commercial use" is fine art created under a contract for use in advertising or marketing in both print and electronic media.

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  6. California Resale Royalty Act - Wikipedia

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    The work is an original painting, drawing, sculpture or original work of art in glass. The work is sold by the seller for more money than she or he paid. The work is sold for a gross price of more than $1,000 or is exchanged for one or more works of art or for a combination of cash, other property, and one or more works of fine art with a fair ...

  7. Indian arts and crafts laws - Wikipedia

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    The Codified Laws of South Dakota state that an "Indian" is a citizen or a descendant of a federally recognized American Indian tribe and that it "is a Class 2 misdemeanor for any person to distribute, sell, or offer for sale any article of American Indian art or craft unless the article is clearly and legibly labeled or branded as to place of ...

  8. Deaccessioning - Wikipedia

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    Some commentators, such as Donn Zaretsky of The Art Law Blog critique the notion of "the public trust" and argue that deaccessioning rules should probably be thrown out altogether. [15] Others, such as Susan Taylor, director of the New Orleans Museum of Art and the AAMD's current president, believes that proceeds from the sale or funds from the ...

  9. Conservation and restoration of paintings - Wikipedia

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    Painting types include fine art to decorative and functional objects spanning from acrylics, frescoes, and oil paint on various surfaces, egg tempera on panels and canvas, lacquer painting, water color and more. Knowing the materials of any given painting and its support allows for the proper restoration and conservation practices.