No A. Sargent is not related to John Singer Sargent but his pieces of work are still worth a fair bit of money
John Singer Sargent was a American artist who was well know for portrait painting. Sargent studied in Paris with the renowned French painter Carolus-Duran during the years 1874-1878.
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John Singer Sargent, a rising American portraitist who was living in Paris at the time, painted the iconic masterpiece Madame X (Madame Virginie Amélie Avegno Gautreau). It was Sargent's entry in the Paris Salon exhibition of 1884.
Probably James Abbott McNeill Whistler or John Singer Sargent, though they are often associated with European art because they were expatriates.
Very often you can just google the name of the painting and find the artist. what if you don't have a title on your painting?
Whoever owns the painting will 'get a cut' as you put it. If the artist owns the painting (not sold it off to someone else) then he will get paid.
the artist sign of painting that begin with letter E as in elephant
I have a beautiful painting he did in tallahassee.
A painting by the Filipino artist Alfredo Sabater can be worth between $6,000 and $8,000. The worth of the painting is realistically determined by the market, the artist's notoriety, and the appraiser's opinion.
Yes, provided the painting is also clearly marked: 'In the style of ...' followed by the name of the original artist.
The artist was Albert Namatjira. For more information, see the Related Link.
The first artist was cavemen because of their cave painting.