I have a leaflet about Joan Madge which came with the oil painting we bought back in the early 70s. This lists 31 of her paintings that were on sale at The Joan Madge Studio, 25 Queen Street, Bude, Cornwall. The price list is in guineas with a range of 3 - 20 guineas! This is a copy of the biographical notes: "Joan Madge (Mrs J Winlove-Smith of Crooklets, Bude) has painted for a number of years, following an art training in Sussex, Plymouth School of Art and the Central Schoolof Art (London). Her work became known when her painting "Homage", depicting the Lying-in-State of the late Sir Winston Churchill, was purchased by His Grace the Duke of Marlborough. This painting now hangs in the birthroom of the late Sir Winston Churchill at Blenheim Palace. As the artist has just returned from a painting session in Greece, there are several studies of Greek Islands; the Aegean Sea and Athens, as well as the more familiar landscapes and sea-scapes of Cornwall and Devon." I regret I don't have any idea of the value of her paintings.
Yes, many of the paintings are very valuable. Many of the paintings are worth a price close to $3,000 each.
I have several "sand" paintings by an artist named Van Dam, but I can't find anything online about the artist or paintings. My parents bought them when we were living in England in the 1970's. Do you know anything about the artist, like a first name?
Korean artist, Yi Am, is much respected, but value cannot be determined on a "picture." Paintings and prints by Yi Am would almost certainly be of value, although posters and any offset prints would just as surely not.
I have two Brugolin paintings both with tears in their eyes. I found these at a rummage sale in rural Pa. I assumed they were imported paintings sold at some "starving artist" sale. I purchased them because i I was surprised at the quality of the work. I always presumed they had little value. Jerry Przybylek
To spot paintings of value at second hand stores, begin by looking for signatures of artists that are familiar to you. Then, look closely for paintings that have little or no damage because condition often determines the value of a painting.
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The marketing value of paintings depends on the artist, the number of paintings that are available, and the market you are selling too. Paintings can range from $10 to millions of dollars depending on these factors.
It would be best to go to an art appraiser to learn the value of the paintings. Not every painting by an artist is valued the same.
Yes, many of the paintings are very valuable. Many of the paintings are worth a price close to $3,000 each.
She was not as famous as she should have been. I love her work and the value of her paintings are only going to rise.
I have several "sand" paintings by an artist named Van Dam, but I can't find anything online about the artist or paintings. My parents bought them when we were living in England in the 1970's. Do you know anything about the artist, like a first name?
I'm afraid that artist isn't famous or even known by many people, and the value of his or her artwork is just what you are happy to pay for it. Don't consider rarity as an argument to pay more, my own paintings are extremely rare but they are worth nothing.
Korean artist, Yi Am, is much respected, but value cannot be determined on a "picture." Paintings and prints by Yi Am would almost certainly be of value, although posters and any offset prints would just as surely not.
Visit the website Art Net to find out how much the paintings of William Currie are worth. The value of a painting will depend on its condition, the subject matter, and its rarity.
I bought a small (5x8 or smaller) oil still life from an antique shop in Hagerstown, MD for $10.
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I have two Brugolin paintings both with tears in their eyes. I found these at a rummage sale in rural Pa. I assumed they were imported paintings sold at some "starving artist" sale. I purchased them because i I was surprised at the quality of the work. I always presumed they had little value. Jerry Przybylek