Which one of the two shipwreck paintings he did are you looking for? I own one of them, and I know who has the other. Neither was painted in 1837, but their titles are almost identical.
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Christmas cards with artwork from American painter Thomas Kinkade are found at a couple of specific retailers in the United States. The biggest is Hallmark, but also Day Spring's site sells these cards.
The number located on a Thomas Kinkade print signifies that the print is real. Each print is handwritten on. If it starts with S/N it is a standard number, and means there are many of the print available. An A/P stands for artist proof, and is sold by Showcase Dealers and Signature Dealers and only a certain number available.
Gainsborough didn't produce a work with that exact title, though he did do a sketch called 'Dancers with Musicians in a Woodland Glade'. This is available to buy as a print- the original is in a private collection.
Woodrow Wilson is on the $100,000 bill. There were only 42,000 printed; they were used for transferring money within the Federal Reserve System in the days before electronic funds transfer. When they became obsolete almost all were destroyed. One of the remaining bills (possibly the only one, depending on various sources) is on display in the Smithsonian.
The painting by René Magritte is called 'The Son of Man'.
The picture is named The Son of Man (French: Le fils de l'homme), a 1964 painting by the Belgian surrealist painter René Magritte.
picture of thomas w. stewart
Thomas Wemyss has written: 'Narrative of the melancholy shipwreck of the ship Charles Eaton; and the inhuman massacre of the passengers and crew'
Thomas Sully has written: 'Hints to young painters, and the process of portrait painting' -- subject(s): Portrait painting, Technique, Painting
Thomas Edison invented the motion picture.
Thomas John Gullick has written: 'Painting explained' -- subject(s): Painting, Technique
Thomas L. Richardson has written: 'Creative project (painting)' -- subject(s): Painting
Thomas Edison invented the motion picture camera around 1888.
i don't have any pictures of rob thomas son..can you send his picture to me?ainnelannely@yahoo.com
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No, I do not.