The Art Value Data Extractor API specializes in the domain of fine art sales, specifically focusing on the highest known prices paid for paintings. It processes data related to individual artworks, including fields such as artist name, artwork title, sale price, sale date, and auction house details. The API supports structured data formats like JSON, allowing for easy integration and retrieval of art pricing information. Domain-specific terminology includes terms like 'auction house', 'sale price', and 'artist', which are critical for understanding the context of art transactions. The API is designed to handle large datasets and may impose constraints on the frequency of requests to ensure performance. The output format is structured to include metadata about each painting, such as its historical significance and provenance, ensuring that users receive comprehensive information. This API is particularly useful for art collectors, investors, and researchers interested in market trends and valuation of artworks.
[
{
"name": [
"Salvator Mundi",
"Interchange",
"The Card Players",
"Nafea Faa Ipoipo (When Will You Marry?)",
"Number 17A",
"Wasserschlangen II",
"No. 6 (Violet, Green and Red)",
"Pendant portraits of Maerten Soolmans and Oopjen Coppit",
"Les Femmes d'Alger (\"Version O\")",
"The Standard Bearer",
"Shot Sage Blue Marilyn",
"Nu couché",
"No. 5, 1948",
"Woman III",
"Masterpiece",
"Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I",
"Le Rêve",
"Portrait of Dr. Gachet",
"Nu couché (sur le côté gauche)",
"Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer II",
"Three Studies of Lucian Freud",
"Bal du moulin de la Galette",
"Twelve Landscape Screens",
"Garçon à la pipe",
"Les Poseuses, Ensemble (Petite version)",
"The Scream",
"Otahi",
"Reclining Nude With Blue Cushion",
"La Montagne Sainte-Victoire",
"Flag",
"Nude, Green Leaves and Bust",
"Portrait of Joseph Roulin",
"L’Homme assis au verre",
"Femme à la montre",
"Irises",
"Dora Maar au Chat",
"Eight Elvises",
"Young Girl with a Flower Basket",
"Anna's Light",
"Silver Car Crash (Double Disaster)",
"Untitled",
"Portrait de l'artiste sans barbe",
"Meules",
"Verger avec cyprès",
"La Montagne Sainte-Victoire vue du bosquet du Château Noir",
"Massacre of the Innocents",
"Nurse",
"Triptych, 1976",
"The Empire of Light",
"Maternitè II",
"Birch Forest",
"Femme assise près d’une fenêtre (Marie-Thérèse)",
"Les Noces de Pierrette",
"False Start",
"Te Fare",
"A Wheatfield with Cypresses",
"Boy and Dog in a Johnnypump",
"Yo, Picasso",
"Turquoise Marilyn",
"Portrait of Alfonso d'Avalos with a Page",
"Orange, Red, Yellow",
"Le Bassin aux Nymphéas",
"Lady with a Fan",
"Chop Suey",
"Rideau, Cruchon et Compotier",
"Portrait of an Artist (Pool with Two Figures)",
"Rabbit",
"Black Fire I",
"White Center (Yellow, Pink and Lavender on Rose)",
"Vase with Fifteen Sunflowers",
"Buffalo II",
"Triple Elvis",
"Green Car Crash (Green Burning Car I)",
"No. 10",
"In This Case",
"Suprematist Composition",
"Three Studies for a Portrait of John Edwards",
"Portrait of a Young Man holding a Roundel",
"Meule",
"Nymphéas en fleur",
"Darmstadt Madonna",
"Laboureur dans un champ",
"No 1 (Royal Red and Blue)",
"Acrobate et jeune arlequin",
"Odalisque couchée aux magnolias",
"Femme aux Bras Croisés",
"Nude Sitting on a Divan",
"Police Gazette",
"Untitled",
"Ten Views Of Lingbi Rock",
"Femme assise dans un jardin",
"Portrait of George Dyer Talking",
"Peasant Woman Against a Background of Wheat"
]
},
{
"paintings": [
"Basquiat Painting",
"Warhol 'Marilyn'",
"Titian masterpiece portrait",
"Mark Rothko painting",
"Gustav Klimt's Lady with a Fan",
"Hopper Painting",
"David Hockney Painting",
"Rockefeller Rothko",
"White Center",
"Rauschenberg",
"Andy Warhol's 'Triple Elvis'",
"Green Car Crash",
"Basquiat's In This Case",
"Suprematist Composition",
"Botticelli Portrait",
"Claude Monet's 'Meule'",
"Claude Monet (1840–1926), Nymphéas en fleur",
"Femme aux bras croisés",
"Modigliani",
"Nu assis sur un divan",
"Magritte 'Masterpiece'",
"Qi Baishi painting",
"Pablo Picasso – Femme Au Béret Et À La Robe Quadrillée",
"Manet's 'Spring'",
"Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890) Laboureur dans un champ",
"Titian Diana Painting",
"Mark Rothko: No. 1 (Royal Red and Blue)",
"Claude Monet (1840–1926), Odalisque couchée aux magnolias",
"Willem de Kooning (1904–1997), Untitled XXV",
"Wang Meng painting",
"A Petite $69 Million Picasso",
"Dame mit Fächer (Lady with a Fan)",
"Zao Wou-Ki's 'Juin-Octobre 1985'"
]
}
]
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/8858/art+value+data+extractor+api/15618/get+highest+painting' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{}'
[
{
"Adjusted": "~$398",
"Original": "~$300",
"Name": "Interchange",
"Artist": "Willem de Kooning",
"Year": 1955,
"Date of sale": "September 2015",
"Rank at sale": 1,
"Seller": "David Geffen Foundation",
"Buyer": "Kenneth C. Griffin",
"Auction house": "Private sale"
},
[]
]
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/8858/art+value+data+extractor+api/15620/get+painting+details+by+name' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"name":"Required"}'
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The Art Value Data Extractor API provides data on the highest prices paid for paintings, including fields such as artist name, artwork title, sale price, sale date, and auction house details.
The data from the Art Value Data Extractor API is returned in structured formats like JSON, which allows for easy integration and retrieval of art pricing information.
The Art Value Data Extractor API is particularly useful for art collectors, investors, and researchers who are interested in market trends, valuation of artworks, and historical significance of paintings.
The API's output includes metadata about each painting, such as the artist's name, artwork title, sale price, sale date, auction house details, historical significance, and provenance.
Users can integrate the Art Value Data Extractor API into their applications or systems to access comprehensive art pricing information, enabling them to analyze market trends and make informed decisions in art transactions.
The "get highest painting" endpoint returns a list of painting names from the dataset. This allows users to explore notable artworks that have achieved high sale prices.
The response includes fields such as "Name," "Artist," "Year," "Date of sale," "Rank at sale," "Seller," "Buyer," "Auction house," and both "Adjusted" and "Original" sale prices.
The response is structured as an array of objects, each containing detailed information about a specific painting, making it easy to access and interpret the data.
Users must provide the painting name as a parameter to retrieve specific details. This allows for targeted queries based on user interest in particular artworks.
This endpoint provides comprehensive information about a specific painting, including its sale history, artist details, and auction context, which is valuable for research and analysis.
Users can analyze the data to identify market trends, compare artworks, and assess investment opportunities by examining sale prices, artist popularity, and auction house performance.
The data is sourced from reputable auction houses and sales records, ensuring that the information reflects actual transactions and market conditions in the fine art sector.
Data accuracy is maintained through regular updates and validation against trusted sources, ensuring that users receive reliable and up-to-date information on art sales.
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