from an artist: tilt the painting sideways in the light. Are there definite variations in the surface, like brush strokes and places where the paint is thicker than others? If so, it is probably authentic unless someone used the artist's name. If the canvas is perfectly flat with no texture to speek of it is most likely a print.
If a purchaser or owner suspects that a Fredrick Remington painting might be an original work, it is best to have the work appraised by a recognized organization such as the American Society of Appraisers. They will be able to determine the value and authenticity of the work.
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I have in my posetion a painting by keynaldo itis a painting of a spanish soldier can someone please tell me what its worth
This painting is at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. As far as I can tell, they own White Canadian Barn II.
This cannot be learnt from a short presentation of typical traits. It takes years and years of having to do with Rembrandt's original paintings.
The original painting should have the artist's signature, and maybe you can even spot the brush strokes or the artist's fingerprints. Most of the reproductions don't have the artist's signature.
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I have in my posetion a painting by keynaldo itis a painting of a spanish soldier can someone please tell me what its worth
I have it, but I don't know if it is an original? How do i tell? you can email me justmeizzy@hotmail.com
I can tell you it was made in 1928, that's about it. If the barrel is original you can get the month/year from the date code stamp. See related links. Also the Remington model 10 was made by Remington from 1911-1929
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This painting is at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. As far as I can tell, they own White Canadian Barn II.
If you are talking about the original, nobody can tell what it is worth until it is up for sale. Reproductions are cheap.
Sometimes there will be two original paintings. I've gotten it before. Just be careful, sometimes when you think the painting is original, it can be a forgery. Both Tom Nook (if you try to sell it, he won't buy it or give you only 10 Bells) and Blathers (will tell you it's a forgery when you try to donate it) can tell you if it's forged. If Blathers tells you, the name will be "forged painting" after you try to donate it.
This cannot be learnt from a short presentation of typical traits. It takes years and years of having to do with Rembrandt's original paintings.
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Take the painting to an art dealer. They will be able to inspect it and tell you if it's an original or copy.
The original painting should have the artist's signature, and maybe you can even spot the brush strokes or the artist's fingerprints. Most of the reproductions don't have the artist's signature.