Alexander van Bredael (1663-1720)
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For all your Van Bredael artworks you need a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) in order to sell, to insure or to donate for a tax deduction.
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We have been authenticating Van Bredael and issuing certificates of authenticity since 2002. We are recognized Van Bredael experts and Van Bredael certified appraisers. We issue COAs and appraisals for all Van Bredael artworks.
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You will generally receive your certificates of authenticity and authentication report within two weeks. Some complicated cases with difficult to research Van Bredael paintings or drawings take longer.
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We perform Alexander van Bredael art authentication, appraisal, certificates of authenticity (COA), analysis, research, scientific tests, full art authentications. We will help you sell your Alexander van Bredael or we will sell it for you.
Alexander van Bredael was a 17th century Flemish painter, and father of Jan Frans van Bredael. He primarily painted city scenes of Antwerp, Belgium and was a great inspiration his son Jan Frans and his work. Today his paintings are housed in fine collections all over Europe, and perhaps in your own home. Still wondering about a 17th century Flemish painting in your family estate? Contact us…it could be by Alexander van Bredael.