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we have a 16 x 20 sign oil painting of the old mill what is it worth in todays market?
Do you mean The Old Guitarist by Picasso?It is oil on panel.
Oil paint on canvas. The Metropolitan Museum now classifies this painting as 'Style of Rembrandt'.
No one has determined that, since painting has been around for thousands of years and is so old it would be very, very difficult to find out.
The original painting should have the artist's signature, and maybe you can even spot the brush strokes or the artist's fingerprints. Most of the reproductions don't have the artist's signature.
i dont have any idea, but i wish i did. i also have a very large oil painting by m.l. woelk, but i cant find any information anywhere online about the artist. do you know anything about the artist? please email me and let me know, thanks
I have a painting signed p. sandee,any one know what value it should be,it looks very old and very fine painting
Hello I do not have the answer but I just found an old oil painting signed Baye with a line under it It is a ocean at night as lighthouse clouds with moon light looks very old canvas is tacked with tacks it is 36 w 26 h if there is any one who knows a little info on this I would be thank full thank you Earl
Search Results Featured snippet from the web The real texture of the painting is a cracked, rough surface, but the simulated texture by Leonardo is the smoothness of the figure's skin and the roughness of the backdrop.
The supplies you need for painting classes depends on whether you plan to use oil based paints or acrylics. For oil based painting you will need the following supplies; oil paint, brushes that are suitable for oil paint, turpentine, old newspapers, linseed oil, charcoal pencil, a palette and canvas. For acrylic painting you won't need as many supplies; just the paint, palette, canvas, pencil and brushes. Always wear comfortable clothing that can get messed up in case of any accidents.
Avarice is an oil painting showing a wrinkled old woman. It was painted in 1507 by Albrecht Durer. It is meant to show the fickle and quick passing nature of youth and beauty.
Abbruzzi's real name is Harold Stephenson.