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Short courses of the Nebrija Arts and Humanities Institute Appraisal of Works of Art in collaboration with Subastas Segre

This course offers a comprehensive and practical introduction to the appraisal of works of art, guided by industry professionals. The program is organized around two main areas: the valuation of ancient art, including painting, drawing, and sculpture up to the 20th century, and the appraisal of 20th-century and contemporary art.

Throughout the sessions, the basic concepts and methods needed to understand how the art market works will be presented, along with the fundamental criteria used for valuation across different periods.

SCHEDULE Viernes de 17:30 a 19:30 y sábado de 10:00 a 12:30
DURATION 20 h
FORMAT In person
WHERE Campus de Juan XXIII
WHEN Feb 27th - Mar 28th, 2026

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General Objectives

Explore the creative possibilities of artificial intelligence within the artistic field.
Analyze the historical, technical, and market factors that influence the value of an artwork.
Learn about the methodologies and criteria used in the valuation of ancient, modern, and contemporary works.
Foster a critical and ethical approach to the economic and symbolic valuation of art.

Who is this course for?

Students and graduates in Art History, Fine Arts, Humanities, or Cultural Management interested in the art market.


Art professionals who wish to broaden their knowledge of artwork valuation and appraisal.


Art professionals who wish to broaden their knowledge of artwork valuation and appraisal.


Professors

Profesor
José Luis Requena. (Subastas Segre)

PhD in Art History from the University of Navarra and accredited by ANECA. After several years of experience in the art market —working at auction houses such as La Habana and Segre, and at the Caylus Gallery— he has developed a solid research career focused on iconography, European Baroque painting, and the international art market.
He is the author of El Patrimonio Mueble de la Universidad de Granada (2008) and a regular contributor to Ars Magazine, in addition to having published in Goya, Archivo Español de Arte, and Paragone Arte. He is currently a cataloguer of Old Master and 19th-century paintings at Subastas Segre.

Profesor
Marta Cuadros

With a degree in Art History and a master's degree in Library Science and Documentation, she has always developed her professional career within art auctions, beginning her activity at Castellana 150 in 1999, going through different departments, admissions, customer service and cataloging until the In 2001 he joined the founding team of Subastas Segre.

Since then, she has been working in the Department of Contemporary Art as assistant, in charge of the Department of Graphic Works and Photography and later, since 2010, as Director.