Japanese Art Q&A With Sebastian Izzard

Given the rise in other areas of Asian art, Japanese art now looks quite reasonable by comparison, a fact that astute collectors are taking full advantage of.
Japanese Art Q&A With Sebastian Izzard
Sebastian Izzard (Courtesty of Sebastian Izzard)
2/28/2013
Updated:
8/14/2015
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Sebastian Izzard is an art dealer, art consultant, author, curator, and appraiser based in New York City. In addition to having sold $190,000,000 worth of Japanese and Korean art, many items of which went to major museums around the world, Dr. Izzard has organized 21 gallery exhibitions of Japanese and Korean art in New York. He shares his insights on the Japanese arts market.

What is your top piece of advice to someone new to collecting?

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Sebastian Izzard

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