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Am I permitted to register a piece of artwork or other valuable without providing a photograph or image of the piece to Fine Art Registry?

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Am I permitted to register a piece of artwork or other valuable without providing a photograph or image of the piece to Fine Art Registry?

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No! Each piece Registered must have two photographs or images identifying the piece. If for some reason two images of the piece are not available, then feel free to enter the same image twice, or an image of the piece and one of the tag. FAR realizes that many artists will want to register all of their works that may have been sold over the last decade or so. Artists may not have in their records any images of the piece that was sold, or might only have a single image. The artist can request that the buyer, if known, send images of the piece, or if the artist does have record of at least one image of the piece, that image can be posted along with an image of the tag that the work is registered to, in order to meet the image requirement. Many artists will want to purchase enough tags to register their entire portfolio, including those already sold. This will create instant provenance and an instant portfolio and sale record for the artist for later publication, and will be a great benef

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