I have seen these frames and pictures go anywhere from $5 up to $150. Just depends on who is looking for what...
How can we tell? Possibly he is looking down on all those of us who do not share his knowledge.
No such portrait has survived. This is also what I figured for years, and I feel so ashamed of myself for not being able to see her portrait when looking at her earlier about six or seven years ago. I was shown a portrait of her by this elderly gentleman I met through eBay who sent me his studies of her painting he has of her,.. and also one of her father. He was trying to get Rembrandt experts from Amsterdam to except this portrait of her as being a renditition of another portrait of her half brother Titus, painted in the same costume Titus was warring when holding their pet monkey. I really feel like such an idiot for not being able in seeing her portrait or delving into this mans studies at the time of him sending them to me. I could possibly have help him in finding him some better answers and giving him some advice in possibly discovering a portrait of Rembrandt's daughter Cornelia much earlier. I still do not know what ever happened with these paintings of his and have not heard or seen anything about them since in this MFA world. What a shame!
I have plates in their original boxes and certificates, they were left to me by my mother - I cn not use them and would like to find their worth and possibly sell them. Where can I find their worth?
Possibly it was the double self-portrait called "The Two Fridas." It was painted in 1939, around the time of her divorce from the Mexican muralist Diego Rivera.
Possibly a neutral lockout switch, possibly a bad connection, possibly an ignition switch.
A cathedral is a church where there is a bishop. No one lived in the cathedral itself. At a cathedral, there was usually a monastery or abbey, the bishop's palace, possibly a school, possibly a hospital, and other buildings. These included housing for monks, nuns, students, servants, workers, administrators, and so on.
The address for the National Portrait Gallery is dependent on which Nation you are in. Every country has there own National Portrait Gallery that you can possibly visit.
How can we tell? Possibly he is looking down on all those of us who do not share his knowledge.
Possibly "as strong as an ox".
French people make a distinction between town and villages based on population (more or under a 2,000-inhabitants mark). The French term "cité" is rarely used. When it is, it often indicates an old town, possibly with narrow streets but not necessarily with a Cathedral. You can refer to the town as it was hundreds of year ago, like it is used about the île de la Cité, near the original settlement site of Paris.
Possibly the original units of measurement.
possibly for renovations and maintenance and/or vandalism control, Halloween is not far off! Cemetery vandalism is a crime against history!
There are two Cathedrals in Christchurch, New Zealand: Christ Church Anglican cathedral was built from 1864-1894, and the Catholic Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament from 1901-1905. The Priory in Christchurch, UK is not a Cathedral. It was built from 1094-1290 There are also several Christ Church Cathedrals. The dates below refer to the current building on the site, not necessarily the first. * Oxford, UK: Christ Church Cathedral in was built in the 12th century. * Lisburn, Northern Ireland: Christ Church Cathedral in was built in 1708. * Dublin, Ireland: Christ Church Cathedral in was built in 1172. * Waterford, Ireland: Christ Church Cathedral in was built from 1773 -1779 * Montreal, Canada: Christ Church Cathedral in was built in 1859. * Fredericton, Canada: Christ Church Cathedral in was built from 1845-1853 with significant repairs made after a fire completed in 1912. * Vancouver, Canada: Christ Church Cathedral in was built from 1894-1895. * Victoria, Canada: Christ Church Cathedral in was built from 1926-1929. * St. Louis, USA: Christ Church cathedral was built in 1867. * Nashville, USA: Christ Church Cathedral in was built from 1889-1894. * Houston, USA: Christ Church Cathedral in was built from 1859-1876. * Springfield, USA: Christ Church Cathedral in was built from 1874-1876. * Hartford, USA: Christ Church Cathedral in was built in 1829. * Louisville, USA: Christ Church Cathedral in was built in 1824. * Indianapolis, USA: Christ Church Cathedral in was built in 1857. * Eau Claire, USA: Christ Church Cathedral in was built in 1916. * New Orleans, USA: Christ Church Cathedral in was possibly built from 1805? * Mobile, USA: Christ Church Cathedral in was built from 1835-1840. * Nassau, Bahamas: Christ Church Cathedral in was built in 1837. * Darwin, Australia: Christ Church Cathedral in was built in 1976. * Newcastle, Australia: Christ Church Cathedral in was opened in 1818. * Grafton, Australia: Christ Church Cathedral in was built from 1880-1884. * Nelson, New Zealand: Christ Church Cathedral in was built from 1925-1965. * Ottawa, Canada: Christ Church Cathedral in was built in ? * Hamilton, Canada: Christ Church Cathedral in was built in ? * Whitehorse,Canada: Christ Church Cathedral in was built in ? * Lexington, USA: Christ Church Cathedral in was built in * Sherman, USA: Christ Church Cathedral in was built in ?
Possibly because I am a portrait or a picture. Framing a picture isn't a crime.
He was of English (and possibly some Scots) descent, so ... pinkish?There's a portrait of him here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Clark
No such portrait has survived. This is also what I figured for years, and I feel so ashamed of myself for not being able to see her portrait when looking at her earlier about six or seven years ago. I was shown a portrait of her by this elderly gentleman I met through eBay who sent me his studies of her painting he has of her,.. and also one of her father. He was trying to get Rembrandt experts from Amsterdam to except this portrait of her as being a renditition of another portrait of her half brother Titus, painted in the same costume Titus was warring when holding their pet monkey. I really feel like such an idiot for not being able in seeing her portrait or delving into this mans studies at the time of him sending them to me. I could possibly have help him in finding him some better answers and giving him some advice in possibly discovering a portrait of Rembrandt's daughter Cornelia much earlier. I still do not know what ever happened with these paintings of his and have not heard or seen anything about them since in this MFA world. What a shame!
smaller than the original atom and possibly radioactive