I can't see your new framed art so I cannot estimate anything about it. if you are asking about a valuation then you need to take it to an art dealer to look at.
One can go to see framed art by going to the museum.
The value of framed pictures by Edward Art Products can vary widely based on factors such as the artwork's size, popularity, and condition. Typically, prices for framed pieces may range from $50 to several hundred dollars. To get an accurate estimate, it's best to check current listings on art retail websites or auction platforms. Additionally, consulting with an art appraiser could provide a more definitive valuation.
The price of a framed Steady Johnnie Steady print by Erskine Nicol can vary depending on factors like the condition of the print, the seller, and the demand for the artwork. It is recommended to check with art auctions, galleries, or online platforms specializing in art sales to get a current price estimate.
I have a framed Edward Art Products of Chicago western print, company was purchased by Franklin Picture. It is a 34 by 42 size and on the back reflects a name "Seeking a new hunting ground". It is not the Charles Russell print of that name. I'm trying to indentify the picture.
MCKASSON
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The websites ebay, Amazon, Ikea and Fine Art America are online retailers that offer inexpensive framed artwork. The first website, ebay, offers pre-owned artwork which may be less expensive to buy than new artwork.
If you are looking for Christmas framed art prints, then you should go online to the All Posters website, which offers high class products for you to pick from.
Yes, you can bring framed art on a plane as part of your carry-on luggage, but it is recommended to check with the airline for any specific guidelines or restrictions.
MCKASSON
http://fineartamerica.com/art/all/mississippi/framed+prints is a great place to buy framed prints.
Framed posters are available for purchase from a number of retailers. Such retailers include All Posters, Framed Art, and eBay. It is also possible to get a poster framed at craft stores like JoAnn Fabrics and A.C. Moore.