I have one too. it seems to be a misprint. do you know any thing about it
The value of a print of The Last Supper depends on its overall condition. To get an exact value, it is always best to take it to an appraiser.
I have print it says 948 would this be worth anything? Thank you very much,
I'm not sure, but I have a very good original copy. The rare expensive copy is the one where there is an empty unprinted white plate. I think that a few people have mixed up Raphael Morghen with Raphael.
You'll want to take it to a verified and trusted art appraiser to get it certified and then have a value placed on it. Good luck!
Answer:On the web several firms are advertizing prints by 'Brunozetti'. However nowhere is any information about this painter to be found. One print, different from most of the ones for sale, is examined closer, and it is a paraphrase on Leonardo's last supper. This rules out the possibility of a painter in the 13th century. Whatever, he is not a well-known painter, listed in any encyclopedic work or art history.
There is no information or history on a print of the Last Supper which is stamped us-ap co Chicago stk 791.
The value of a print of The Last Supper depends on its overall condition. To get an exact value, it is always best to take it to an appraiser.
Raphael did not paint this subject, nor did he make any prints.
If its the print of the man and woman sitting in front od fireplace with a pot, I have the print which is very old. Do you know what it is worth?
Lords of the Jungle is a picture of a family of African Bush Elephants, including a baby, with some trees, both living and dead and a snow covered mountain, probably Kilimanjaro in the background.
Yes, if you want to, but generally it is not done.
put a treat just in front of the card
He finished writing it because the publisher of The Hobbit pushed him to finish another book so they could print it.
Google images supper mario bros theme song for Flute, then click on the one you want, copy and paste, then print. hope tis helped
foot
the animal is the ring tail cat. there foot print was found in 1997 and the foot print were different the front and the back legs were different
You print out the first part, take the paper, flip it over and turn it upside-down, and put it back in the printer and keep printing