Bartolomeo Montagna (1450- 1523)
Get a Montagna Certificate of Authenticity for your painting (COA) for your Montagna drawing.
For all your Montagna artworks you need a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) in order to sell, to insure or to donate for a tax deduction.
Getting a Montagna Certificate of Authenticity (COA) is easy. Just send us photos and dimensions and tell us what you know about the origin or history of your Montagna painting or drawing.
If you want to sell your Montagna painting or drawing use our selling services. We offer Montagna selling help, selling advice, private treaty sales and full brokerage.
We have been authenticating Montagna and issuing certificates of authenticity since 2002. We are recognized Montagna experts and Montagna certified appraisers. We issue COAs and appraisals for all Montagna artworks.
Our Montagna paintings and drawings authentications are accepted and respected worldwide.
Each COA is backed by in-depth research and analysis authentication reports.
The Montagna certificates of authenticity we issue are based on solid, reliable and fully referenced art investigations, authentication research, analytical work and forensic studies.
We are available to examine your Montagna painting or drawing anywhere in the world.
You will generally receive your certificates of authenticity and authentication report within two weeks. Some complicated cases with difficult to research Montagna paintings or drawings take longer.
Our clients include Montagna collectors, investors, tax authorities, insurance adjusters, appraisers, valuers, auctioneers, Federal agencies and many law firms.
We perform Bartolomeo Montagna art authentication, appraisal, certificates of authenticity (COA), analysis, research, scientific tests, full art authentications. We will help you sell your Bartolomeo Montagna or we will sell it for you.
Bartolomeo Montagna was an Italian painter and architect who worked in Vicenza and Venice. He putatively was born near Brescia . His initial training was presumably under Domenico Morone in Verona, where he seems to have acquired a late Quattrocento refinement, similar to that of Carpaccio and Mantegna. The figures have a strict organization in space, and the peaceful expressions of classic detachment. Benedetto Montagna, a productive engraver, was his son and pupil and active till past 1540.
Still wondering about an Italian painting in your family collection? Contact us…it could be by Bartolomeo Montagna.
Reviews
1,217 global ratings
5 Star
4 Star
3 Star
2 Star
1 Star
Your evaluation is very important to us. Thank you.