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Discovery

Unlimited 30 days

45

Including

  • Access to a database of 200,000 sales results of art objects from Africa, Asia, Oceania and the Americas.
  • Unlimited searches by keywords and filters
  • Sales results (auction prices)
  • Free access to paid Articles
  • Display of images of objects from sales prior to 2019
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Unlimited 1 year

249

Including

  • Access to a database of 200,000 sales results of art objects from Africa, Asia, Oceania and the Americas.
  • Unlimited searches by keywords and filters
  • Sales results (auction prices)
  • Free access to paid Articles
  • Display of images of objects from sales prior to 2019

Institutions

Unlimited on IP addresses

Museums and Education

Including

  • Access to a database of 200,000 sales results of art objects from Africa, Asia, Oceania and the Americas.
  • Unlimited searches by keywords and filters
  • Sales results (auction prices)
  • Free access to paid Articles
  • Display of images of objects from sales prior to 2019
VAT 20%

The Artkhade price database is the research tool used by experts, dealers, conservators, and collectors of ancient arts from Africa, Asia, Oceania, and the Americas

From Fang masks to Fijian clubs, Kachina dolls to Maya incense burners, access over 200,000 results of public sales since 1927 of works from all continents. The Artkhade price database covers over 250 auction houses worldwide and more than 1,200 cultures. Each lot is rigorously selected, cataloged, translated, and reviewed by us to have the most comprehensive and qualitative database possible. Whether you need to estimate the value of a collection, search for the provenance of an object, or know the value variations of a work over time, the Artkhade price database is the main tool for research on the art market.

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