About Linseed Fine Art

The art market can be opaque, even intimidating. Prices are hard to find. Selling art can be time-consuming, expensive, and complicated. And the people who know the most often share the least.

We think that's a problem, especially for someone who just needs to make a good decision about a piece of artwork they've inherited, or that no longer has a place in their home, or that belongs to a parent who is moving on from a house full of memories.

Linseed Fine Art exists to be a different kind of buyer. We specialize in original Western, Southwestern, and Native artwork because it's the market we know best, and knowing it well means we can make offers that are honest, not opportunistic. We aim for fairness. We don't obscure what we know. We tell you what we're looking for, what we think about a piece, and what we can offer. And we leave the decision entirely with you.

When a transaction goes well, the seller walks away feeling that they were treated fairly and that the process was simpler than they expected. That's what we're aiming for every time. Not just because it's the right way to do business, but because the people most likely to find their way to us are often navigating something hard — a family transition, a loss, a major life change — and they deserve to have at least one part of that process feel easy.

We also believe that artwork deserves to be appreciated. Much of what we buy might otherwise end up in a thrift store or disposed of without much thought. We're glad to be a different option, one that connects works with collectors who will value them, and gives sellers the confidence that what they're parting with is going to a good home.

The name Linseed comes from linseed oil, a foundational ingredient in oil paint used by artists for centuries. It's our small way of saying that we're rooted in the human connection to art, and that quality and tradition matter to us.

We're based in Denver, Colorado.