The best way to find out is to take them to a professional appraiser.
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.
The value of the art print depends on the ARTIST more than the company that published it. Some artists are very collectible and others aren't. The Donald Art Co prints originally sold for very little. A package of 4 prints in a plastic package retailed for less than $2.00 in the 1960's. So they weren't sold for a whole lot to begin with. Mainly, you need to do research on the artist and that might help you determine a value. For more info about the Donald Art company you can visit the website at DonaldArtCo.com
We have several Albert Casson's prints. They are limited editions. Does anyone know what they would be worth?
The value of a print depends on many things. A print created by an artist from an original etching or plate would have the most value. Rembrandt and Druer are good examples of highly valuable and sometimes price-less prints. A modern day machine reproduced print really has no value except aesthetic, unless it is an authorized limited edition print. One needs to be wary, however, because limited edition is used often research is important.
The Artists Proof (AP) is the first print that the print-maker makes to the standard the artist is happy with, all subsequent prints should reach this standard. AP's are therefore #0 in the edition and worth more (sometimes a little, sometimes a lot, depending on the artist) than the numbered limited edition prints that follow.
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.
Yes, an Abrams art book featuring 16 color prints of Toulouse-Lautrec's work would likely hold value to art enthusiasts and collectors. Toulouse-Lautrec's pieces are highly regarded, and having a collection of high-quality prints in a well-designed book can appeal to those interested in his unique style and historical significance. The value would also depend on the condition of the book and the rarity of the prints.
The value of the art print depends on the ARTIST more than the company that published it. Some artists are very collectible and others aren't. The Donald Art Co prints originally sold for very little. A package of 4 prints in a plastic package retailed for less than $2.00 in the 1960's. So they weren't sold for a whole lot to begin with. Mainly, you need to do research on the artist and that might help you determine a value. For more info about the Donald Art company you can visit the website at DonaldArtCo.com
Umberto Agnelli was born on November 1, 1934 and died on May 28, 2004. Umberto Agnelli would have been 69 years old at the time of death or 80 years old today.
Umberto Giordano was born on August 28, 1867 and died on November 12, 1948. Umberto Giordano would have been 81 years old at the time of death or 147 years old today.
Sometimes if one country prints more money and there is a lot of money the value goes down. If money was rare it would be worth a lot.
King Umberto I of Italy was born on March 14, 1844 and died on July 29, 1900. King Umberto I of Italy would have been 56 years old at the time of death or 171 years old today.
King Umberto II of Italy was born on September 15, 1904 and died on March 18, 1983. King Umberto II of Italy would have been 78 years old at the time of death or 110 years old today.
The 1926 prints of the Doolittle engravings are relatively scarce. If the color and clarity of the what would have been line engraved orignally is not the same as the four presently held originals in Concord and NYPL and the 3 privately held ones thecopy could have significant value of 8000-15000 while the originals would now fetch upward 200000$
We have several Albert Casson's prints. They are limited editions. Does anyone know what they would be worth?
Paw prints
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