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It is owned by a gallery in Brussels.
The painting of The Thankful Poor by Henry Tanner is privately owned by William H. and Camille O. Cosby. They loaned the painting to the Smithsonian Museum of Art in 2012, but it is not on public display now
The wax museum that is owned and operated by a church is Gatlinburg is the Hollywood Wax Museum.
Permanent exhibits in a museum are usually owned by the museum and are often or always on display. A temporary exhibit is usually owned by someone else, or another museum, and is loan to the museum where it is being exhibited for a finite period of time.
It is privately owned, not known where.
The answer depends on your marginal tax rate, if you're selling the painting at a gain, and how long you've owned the painting. Your gain or loss on the painting is typically the amount you sold the painting for minus the amount you paid for the painting. You will only pay tax if you sell the painting at a gain. If your marginal tax rate is 28% or lower, you will likely pay tax at your marginal rate on the gain regardless of how long you've owned it. If your marginal tax rate is over 28%, you will pay 28% tax on the gain if you've owned the painting for over a year or pay tax at your marginal rate if you've owned the painting for less than a year.
"American Gothic" is owned by the Art Institute of Chicago.
I have seen it in "The Israel Museum" Jerusalem, Israel but that was several years ago and I don't know if its still there. Yes, it is owned by this museum.
If you mean the one by Angelika Kauffmann, it is privately owned. It is in Nostell Priory, Yorkshire, England.
It is a photo of an African painting owned by Ornette Coleman. I believe the painting is by the musician Twin Seven Seven.
no- it is privately owned and not open to the public. There is nothing left of Arthur there.
Mona Lisa was painted by Leonado DaVinci, who was from Florence (which is now in Italy) the painting is currently owned by the Louvre museum which means it is the property of the French government.