A workflow that introduces compounding efficiencies across every stage
of the appraisal engagement — while delivering fully USPAP-compliant reporting,
out of the box.
01 — The Workflow
Four stages. No loose ends.
i.
Intake & Catalogue
Photograph, measure, and catalogue a work in minutes. Condition notes
and tags travel with the asset from first contact to final report.
Minutes / work
ii.
Research & Context
Comparable sales, provenance lookup, artist market movement —
surfaced alongside the work, not in a separate tab or a paid database.
Hours → Minutes
iii.
Valuation & Rationale
The appraised value is one line. Everything that justifies it — comps,
condition, provenance, methodology — is structured and referenced.
Defensible · USPAP
iv.
Report & Certificate
Bound, branded, signed. A USPAP-compliant report and certificate of
appraisal — issued in the time it used to take to compile an appendix.
Hours → Minutes
02 — Compliance
USPAP, as a feature, not a formatting exercise.
Scope of Work
Intended use, intended users, type of value, and effective date — declared at intake, carried through to the final report.
Comparable sales surfaced in context. Every comp referenced, dated, and attributed to its source.
Certification & Signature
Appraiser's certification, limiting conditions, signature, and the certificate of appraisal — bound into a single defensible document.
Adryos
Artpraisal
Certificate of Appraisal
Morning Interior, Verona
Isabel Moretti · Oil on panel · 1952
This document certifies the professional appraisal of the above-described
artwork, conducted in accordance with the Uniform Standards of Professional
Appraisal Practice. Fair market value reflects the effective date below.
Fair Market
$74,500
Effective
04.18.2026
03 — Context, in place
Research travels with the artwork.
Comparable Sales
6 found
Still Life with Pears · Moretti, 1954
Sotheby's · Lot 112 · 2024
$81,200
Trieste, Afternoon · Moretti, 1949
Christie's · Lot 47 · 2023
$72,000
Interior with Window · Moretti, 1953
Bonhams · Lot 208 · 2023
$68,400
Morning Table · Moretti, 1951
Dorotheum · Lot 91 · 2022
$76,500
Provenance chain
Verified
1952
Studio of the artist, Verona
Original inventory mark on verso
1958
Galleria Cappelli, Milan
Acquired directly from the artist
1971
Private collection, Geneva
Acquired through Galleria Cappelli
2012
By descent, family of the above
Documented in estate inventory
2024
Present owner
Private sale, documented
04 — Who it's for
Built for the practicing appraiser.
Independent appraisers
Solo practitioners delivering USPAP-compliant reports for insurance,
estate, donation, and equitable-distribution assignments.
Appraisal firms
Multi-appraiser practices standardizing on a single workflow, with
shared research, consistent output, and reviewable reports.
Galleries & institutions
In-house appraisal and registrar workflows — catalogue, condition,
and valuation data that stays with the work over decades.