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A person holding an open copy of The Art Newspaper from April 2025. The front page features the headline 'Museums around world get record visitors - while others struggle' with several images of museums including what appears to be the exterior of a classical museum building. The left page displays a colorful Picasso-style portrait of a woman with a blue beret and geometric features. The bottom of the image shows The Art Newspaper logo. This publication contains an article about Ronati Studio, a new software platform helping antique dealers manage inventory from acquisition to resale, described as the first comprehensive tool for the antiques industry that addresses the unique inventory management needs of dealers handling pre-owned art and artifacts.
A person holding a copy of the Antiques Trade Gazette magazine. The cover features the headline 'Whopping Wedgwood: largest ever Fairyland' with images of colorful Wedgwood pottery. The magazine includes sections on jewelry featuring Fabergé items and 'Children of Oz' artwork. The masthead shows 'Antiques Trade Gazette' in blue text with 'The Art Market Weekly' tagline. At the bottom of the image is a larger version of the Antiques Trade Gazette logo in black and gold text. The image relates to an April 2025 article about Ronati Studio, a cloud-based platform designed to help antiques dealers manage their inventory.
A person holding a tablet displaying the Ronati website with the headline 'Ronati launches Studio to empower second-hand goods sellers' visible on screen. The tablet shows text about Ronati's new platform for vintage and antique sellers. In the background, there are papers or notebooks on a table. At the bottom of the image, 'VCG' (Vintage Clothing Guides) is displayed in large black text against a white background. The image illustrates the March 2025 announcement of Ronati's new cloud-based inventory management platform for the second-hand market.
The image shows a tablet device being held in someone's hands, displaying an article titled "Ronati Launches Innovative Studio for Managing Pre-Owned Goods" on what appears to be the Investors Hangout website. The tablet screen shows the beginning of the article with headings including "The Need for Effective Inventory Management" and "Comprehensive Features of Studio" visible. At the bottom of the image is the Investors Hangout logo, featuring "IH" in navy blue beside the words "Investors Hangout" in matching typography. The background shows a blurred desk setting with what appears to be a plant and possibly a monitor, creating a modern workspace atmosphere.
Hand holding smartphone displaying Ronati Mobile App welcome screen with cream amphora image and text 'Welcome to the Ronati Mobile App' above a call-to-action button. In the background, a laptop shows the desktop version of Ronati Studio with the same inventory items including the amphora, French buffet, modernist sculpture, and wooden bench. The scene depicts the synchronized desktop and mobile experience for antique sellers.
A person holding a tablet displaying the House Beautiful website's article about antique sites and apps. The tablet shows part of the article with visible headings including 'Ronati' and other furniture marketplace information. There's a coffee cup beside the tablet on a white surface with notebooks or journals nearby. At the bottom of the image, the House Beautiful logo appears in large dark text against a white background. The image illustrates someone researching online antique shopping resources from a March 2025 article about the best platforms for collectors.
The cover of the Art & Antique Dealers League of America (AADLA) journal from December 2024, featuring a classical marble sculpture fragment of a face against a black background. The magazine rests on a wooden surface, with dramatic lighting highlighting its white cover. At the bottom of the image is the AADLA logo, featuring a circular blue emblem with gold accents alongside the text 'AADLA' in large black letters.

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