Collection Curation & Cataloguing
Drawing on our art history backgrounds, we offer both curation and cataloguing services tailored to collectors at every stage. Whether you are looking to document and organise the artworks in your home, or require up-to-date market valuations and appraisals for insurance purposes, we provide a considered and professional approach grounded in scholarship and experience.
Cataloguing is often the first step towards truly understanding a collection. Even for those just beginning to acquire works, maintaining a structured record is an invaluable tool. It allows collectors to keep track of provenance, condition, and attribution, while also building a deeper awareness of the historical and cultural contexts that shape each object. Should you decide to sell in the future, having this information readily available ensures clarity, credibility, and efficiency.
If you want to dig a little deeper we love to move beyond simple inventory. Each catalogue entry can be treated as an opportunity for research and interpretation, combining precise documentation with art historical insight. This process informs our curatorial approach, allowing us to identify relationships between works, refine the focus of a collection, and shape meaningful narratives.
We have been privileged to catalogue a number of significant private collections internationally, each presenting its own challenges and discoveries. Through this experience, we have developed a methodology that balances academic rigour with the practical needs of collectors.
By combining curatorial vision with meticulous cataloguing, we aim to create collections that are not only well organised but intellectually coherent. In doing so, we support ongoing research, encourage new interpretations, and help to preserve cultural heritage for future generations.