$282 000 was the auction price for one of his etchings in 2010.
No painting of his has been sold recently.
The value of John Constable ceramic plates will depend on the condition. They are currently listed for sale between $360 - $400.
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I am also looking for info. Do have one of his prints which you can see here Not able to open above. I have either an original or print (not sure) of John Knox's House Edinburgh what looks like it is signed by JSC Simpson
He came to Australia and painted and made artwork of the landscapes in Australia and didn't have to enhance his work to make it exceptional and a master piece. He lived in Australia for some time too, travelling interstate so he could capture more of the landscape - Hope this helps you.
This painting is in the Tate Collection, London. Many factors determine the monetary value of a work of art. Auction prices can be a gauge, but the art market is always changing. Consequently, it is not possible to assess the value of a work of art until it, or a similar piece, is up for sale or auction. Looking at John Constable auction records will give you a general idea but these records cost money. Many prints and copies of this famous painting exist.
John McNeil was born on 1813-02-14.
John McNeil died on 1891-06-08.
John McNeil Wilmot died in 1847.
John McNeil Jr. was born on 1784-03-25.
Don W. McNeil has written: 'The lineage of Joseph and John McNeil of Adams County, Ohio, Harrodsburg, Kentucky, and Botetourt County, Virginia' -- subject(s): Family
John Sloan portrayed urban slums in his artwork.
John McLean Jr. died in 1858.
Confederate Brig. Gen. John S. Marmaduke and U.S. Brig. Gen. John McNeil.
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Information about John Lewis' artwork can be found on the official website JohnLewis-Artist. Informative websites, such as Wikipedia also contain information about John Lewis and his artwork.
William John McNeil has written: 'The influence of carbon dioxide and pH on the dissolved oxygen requirements of some fresh-water fish' -- subject(s): Carbon dioxide, Freshwater fishes, Ions, Oxidation, Physiological, Physiological Oxidation, Physiological effect
That was Miami defensive back Don McNeil.