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Authenticity


Authenticity - Toledo's Legacy
Toledo’s Legacy

Certificate of
Authenticity

Every original painting, sculpture, and limited edition print is meticulously documented and authenticated directly from the artist's studio.

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The Artist’s
Promise

“Every work is a record of vision, emotion, and time.”

Each artwork is accompanied by a beautifully crafted Certificate of Authenticity verifying its origin, materials, and authorship directly from Toledo's Legacy.

This critical documentation preserves impeccable provenance, protects collector confidence, and ensures the long-term investment value of the masterpiece for generations.

Authenticating Every Medium

Original Paintings

Each original canvas is documented with its exact title, medium composition, dimensions, and completion details to confirm its singular, one-of-a-kind authenticity.

Limited Edition Prints

Your certificate confirms the specific edition number, personally inspected and signed, verifying the museum-quality print’s place within a strictly limited release.

Bronze Sculptures

Includes rigorous provenance details supporting authenticity, edition tracking, and the metallurgical integrity of the complex lost-wax casting process.

Resin Sculptures

Documents modern originality and the intricate sculptural hand-finishing process, reinforcing collector trust, exclusivity, and value preservation.

Certificate of Authenticity

Official Documentation
ArtistToledo's Legacy
TitleEthereal Canvas
MediumOriginal Oil on Canvas
Dimensions36 × 48 Inches
Year Completed2026
Toledo's Legacy Signature

Preserving Provenance in Fine Art

A Certificate of Authenticity, often called a COA, is an essential document that verifies an artwork is genuine and created by the stated artist. At Toledo’s Legacy, every original painting, sculpture, and limited edition print is accompanied by official documentation designed to support provenance and collector confidence.

This premium certificate includes the artist’s name, the official title of the work, the medium, dimensions, and date of creation. For limited editions, it explicitly confirms the edition number, safeguarding the exclusivity and long-term value of your investment.

Collectors, galleries, auction houses, and institutions rely heavily on certificates of authenticity to validate ownership, support insurance records, and strengthen the historical footprint of a work of art. Proper documentation is paramount to preserving credibility in private collections and facilitating future resale contexts.