Where ancient art meets modern eyes: Artemis Gallery at the forefront of the live auction arena
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Where ancient art meets modern eyes: Artemis Gallery at the forefront of the live auction arena
Polychrome gesso box, Egypt, 26th Dynasty, circa 662 to 525 BCE, with hieroglyphs on each of four panels, ex Adeon Gallery, Chicago; estimate $40,000-$60,000. Artemis Gallery image.

By: Teresa Dodge



BOULDER, CO.- Artemis Gallery and its online auction arm are at the forefront of the live auction arena in the world of ancient art. As one of the premier and largest web-based galleries throughout the world, Artemis Gallery boasts an international clientele, creating strong networks with patrons in Europe, Asia, Australia and North America. In our collections, you will find a diverse selection of ancient art and artifacts representing every region of the globe — transporting you to Egypt, Greece, Rome, and the Near East; the myriad of ancient cultures of the Americas, including Mexico, Peru, Ecuador, El Salvador and the Caribbean; as well as China and the Far East, India and Southeast Asia, Central Asia and the Pacific Islands, Africa and beyond.

At Artemis Gallery, we only sell authentic ancient art. Each and every work of art is personally handled, inspected and studied by experienced and educated specialists, ensuring the utmost quality and authenticity. What’s more, and so very important in dealing with ancient items, all items offered for sale, whether through the gallery or online auction, are legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. That guarantee is for life. Should another expert ever look at a piece you purchased from Artemis Gallery and it be determined to be not ancient, you will get your money back. This commitment to our community is just one thing that sets us apart.

The specialists at Artemis Gallery understand that buying art online is still a relatively new idea for many collectors so we aim to make your experience easy, safe and enjoyable. Every effort is made to earn your confidence and eliminate the mystique of buying a work of art online. You are buying an ancient piece of art, making a decision that is based merely upon photographic imagery and the word of the person “behind the curtain.” You don’t want to make a mistake. You don’t want to buy a fake or any item ‘in the style of’ any ancient culture. You want to make sure of the item’s condition. We are committed to doing the research in order to confirm authenticity and share each artifact’s history with you.

Another significant concern for clients is the issue of cultural patrimony and the laws governing it. Artemis Gallery works with clients to understand and obey these very important and sometimes confusing laws, while still being able to enjoy and appreciate the art and artifacts from the ancient world. Provenance really does matter and as a buyer, you need to know what’s right and what you should stay away from. Artemis Gallery only buys and consigns pieces that absolutely fit all the terms of the international UNESCO treaties, rejecting every piece that is suspicious for any reason. Additionally, Artemis Gallery works with the International Art Loss Registry and the US Department of Homeland Security to ensure that exceptional pieces offered to clients are not stolen or brought into the country illegally, giving their clients complete confidence with their acquisitions.

Interested in building or fine-tuning your collection? As experts who are passionate about ancient art, our goal is to help you curate your collection so that it represents your passions too, sculpting it to look exactly the way you want it to look. Furthermore, our services also include professional repair and restoration, Thermoluminescence (TL) Testing, as well as creating custom-stands and displays to make your treasures come alive.

Thinking of selling? Artemis Gallery works with private individuals, museums, businesses and government. We are well-known not only for our expertise in ancient and ethnographic art, but also for our professionalism and confidentiality. Whether you need an auction estimate or a valuation for insurance for estate planning purposes, Artemis Gallery can provide formal valuations that best meet your needs.

Interested in seeing what something might be worth? Need help and/or advice with Estate Liquidation? Auction evaluations are always provided free of charge. We can assist you by providing accurate and realistic valuations, as well as selling your property at auction.

Artemis Gallery is actively seeking quality consignments with appropriate provenance for upcoming auctions. If you’re thinking of selling, let us show you how much more money you can make when you sell with us.

To explore our offerings and to stay up-to-date with current events in the world of ancient art, visit us at ArtemisGallery.com. Please feel free to contact us at any time to discuss our services and share our mutual passion for ancient art. You can reach us directly via phone at 720.890.7700, or send us an email info@artemisgallery.com.










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