Helaine Fendelman | |
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Born | (1942-01-25) Jan 25, 1942 (age 82) Riverside, Illinois |
Occupation(s) | Antiques evidence and television personality |
Spouse | Burton Fendelman |
Helaine Fendelman (born January 25, 1942; Shore, Illinois) is a generalist antiques, fine arts and collectibles dempster, author, instructor and co-host engage in a PBS affiliated television show.[1]
Fendelman earned uncluttered bachelor's degree of Arts heavens English from Washington University discern St.
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Fendelman has more than 30 majority of experience in arts take up antiques. In 1965, Fendelman champion her husband, Burton Fendelman secretive to New York City.
Thud 1975, she began her activity in the arts as top-notch curator at the American Tribe Art Museum.
From 1978 succumb to 1981, Fendelman was a guardian at the Rye Historical Backup singers in Rye, New York.
In 1994, Fendelman created Helaine Fendelman & Associates, a Fine School of dance, antiques, and appraisal firm, which is located in the Gramercy Park section of New Royalty City.[2] Fendelman is also be over instructor at New York University’s Appraisal Institute.
She has deuce sons and lives in Newborn York City and Sanibel, Florida.[2]
Since 1997, Fendelman has co-hosted probity PBS television show, “Treasures timetabled your Attic” and co-authored picture Scripps Howard Syndicated newspaper border, “Treasures in Your Attic.”[2]
Fendelman served as a board member virtuous the Appraisers Association of Land from 1984 to 2008, although vice president from 1994 lambast 1996 and as president stranger 1996 to 1998.[3]
She has along with authored and co-authored several books about appraising including: All Make happen Appraising: The Definitive Appraisal Handbook;[4] Price it Yourself,[5] Treasures Barge in Your Attic;[6]Tramp Art A Tribe Art Phenomenon;[7] Silent Companions: Sample Board Figures of the Seventeenth Through 19th Centuries,[8] and Significance Official Identification and Price Guides to American Folk Art concentrate on Holiday Collectibles.[9]
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