By eHow Careers & Work Editor
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While there is no single, tried-and-true path to follow if you want to become a fine art appraiser, most people who end up in this interesting and potentially high-paying line of work did so through years of dedicated study. It's a rewarding career, but be warned: it takes years and years to develop the skills necessary to become a successful fine art appraiser.
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daliexpert said
on 1/24/2008 I also suggest art appraisers learn Picasso, Chagall, Dali, and Miro hand signed lithographs, etchings and engravings.
Dan