Depending on size but gennerally 200.00 to 400.00 for a oil.
I certainly hope so....I have three that I purchased directly from him when he used to come into my furniture store in Plainfield Indiana.
It is impossible to determine the value of a piece of art in this online format. Many factors determine the value of art. The best option is to have the piece appraised.
I just bought one for &20.00 from an individual. It is very large and I am sure it is worth much more than I paid. It is in excellent shape. It was worth for me and I want to share my source where I just purchase this precious painting. You can also purchase some amazing paintings from here specially oil paintings.
Priceless to me..... Im one of his granddaughters.
Yes, a few of his paintings are watercolours and I bought a copy of one from e-Bay. Most of his better-known paintings are in oils.
Edward Patry's oil paintings sell for about $5000.
Herschel E. Fullen was an artist who resided in Brown County, Indiana. In the 1930's - 50's he shared (perhaps ownership) an art gallery in Bean Blossom, Brown County, Indiana called the "Brown County Art Barn Salon." His partners, at least part of the time, were Charles Dickey, John Higar and Joseph A. Trover. Of these, Joseph Trover (1915-abt 2002) was the principal player. Trover is a listed artist with a pretty good track record of auction sales. The others, including Fullen, are somewhat lessor known or appreciated. Trover was referred to as the master of the palate knife and some of Fullen's work reflects similar talent. I have two such original pieces by Fullen. They are very heavy. One of them is on canvas, but the other one is on a large piece of wall panelling. I also have an oil painting by Fullen which is a typical brush piece on canvas. It would therefore appear that Fullen had an experimental streak. All of these, and two others I have personally seen, are signed "Herschel E. Fullen" in very clear and easily read script. Submitted by T. G. Fewell, Greenwood, Indiana
Yes I do...I have a beautiful palate knife sometime just after Dec 13, 1964 as Herschel E Fullen used The Wall Street Journal with that date on it. Frowning Clown with colorful scarf around its neck depicting a low in the stock market. The scarf seems to be swisting in the wind...or is the scarf a noose choking him just as the market is? T. Martin
I just bought one for &20.00 from an individual. It is very large and I am sure it is worth much more than I paid. It is in excellent shape. It was worth for me and I want to share my source where I just purchase this precious painting. You can also purchase some amazing paintings from here specially oil paintings.
It is impossible to determine the value of a piece of art in this online format. Many factors determine the value of art. The best option is to have the piece appraised.
Philip E. Linhares has written: 'The paintings of Philip E. Linhares'
Priceless to me..... Im one of his granddaughters.
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Sir Frederick William Herschel (15 November 1738 - 25 August 1822) married the widow Mary Pitt (née Baldwin) at St Laurence's Church, Upton in Slough on 7 May 1788. They had one son, John Herschel, also became a famous astronomer.
Yes, a few of his paintings are watercolours and I bought a copy of one from e-Bay. Most of his better-known paintings are in oils.
E. J. Brandl has written: 'Australian aboriginal paintings in western and central Arnhem land' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australian Painting, Aboriginal Australians, Antiquities, Rock paintings
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E. F. Leach has written: 'Some Notes on the Wall Paintings of Slapton Church'