Where expertise defines the value of art.

Dante Art and Heritage is a firm specialized in the conservation, documentation, and valuation of artworks and collections, combining technical expertise with a strategic vision grounded in the fields of heritage and the art market.

Who We Are?

We are a multidisciplinary team composed of conservator-restorers, art historians, appraisers, and collection management specialists. Our practice is grounded in the integration of technical expertise, rigorous analysis, and strategic judgment, applied to the intervention and management of artworks of significant artistic, historical, and cultural value.

Our Approach

We approach each artwork from a comprehensive perspective, where conservation, documentation, and valuation converge. This integrated approach ensures proper contextualization, traceability, and material integrity, while enhancing long-term preservation and market positioning.

Standards & Frameworks

Our work aligns with international standards in conservation and heritage, including the principles promoted by UNESCO and ICOM, as well as the European guidelines established by ECCO. These frameworks ensure the application of ethically grounded, technically sound, and internationally recognized methodologies.

Experience & Collaborations

Our team members have developed their professional activity in collaboration with museums, cultural institutions, and private collectors, participating in both national and international projects, including initiatives funded by AECID and AICS. Collectively, we bring over 15 years of experience in preserving and documenting tangible assets of artistic heritage.

Art as a Asset

We understand each artwork as a cultural asset that requires precise management, rigorous documentation, and a well-defined strategy for its conservation and transmission. This approach is particularly relevant in the context of private collecting, heritage management, and environments linked to the cultural tourism sector.

Our Philosophy

Our practice is grounded in a clear conviction: the value of art does not lie solely in its existence, but in how it is preserved, documented, and interpreted. Each intervention carries a direct responsibility for the integrity, authenticity, and value of the work, and is approached with rigor, precision, and respect for its original nature.