I just spoke with Ken Michaelsen and asked him about the prints 'Autumn Wings' and 'The Procession'. He told me they were selling for between $700.00 to $800.00 each.
Both the collotype and lithograph are from the printmaking world of art, in which the image is rendered on a "plate", inked and run through a printing press. In lithography, the plate may be a litho stone or a piece sheet metal. The image is drawn (in reverse) on the plate with a lithography pencil. An artist will often draw from a mirror which is reflecting his visual reference in reverse, so that she/he can draw it in reverse so that the final printed image will be oriented correctly. The collotype's plate is a board (matte board, illustration board, etc.) that has been built up or cut into keeping in mind that the raised areas print out differently than the low areas. Therefore, it is a relief print. The surface area of the plate needs to be prepared for printing to prevent the ink and other substances used in the printmaking process from soaking into the plate. I prefer polyurethane.
The value of a photo autographed by 2 time Heisman winner Archie Griffin will depend on a few things. Size of the photo, framed or unframed, quality of the signature, and type of authentication. I am able to locate and sell these for approximately $60 unframed.
The value of a Robert Bateman special edition print is based on which print it is and the quality of the print. The print ÒtranquilityÓ can range between $35 to over $300 depending on the size of the print.
I have a signed print of forsythia, what is this print worth?
There are many applications for canvas art print, such as METALFoil print, ARTPrint, EXTENDEDMedia and 3DEffects. METALFoil print is the most used application.
I have been told by Mr Michaelson that it is worth about $700
The Living Legend print autographed by Johnny Unitas was an edition of 1500. The print was autographed by Johnny Unitas in March 1974. In addition to the Johnny Unitas print, there was a companion print of Bob Peak of Joe DiMaggio autographed by Joe DiMaggio. I believe these prints were available through Sports Illustrated for $75.00 apiece.
it is worth a £10
Both the collotype and lithograph are from the printmaking world of art, in which the image is rendered on a "plate", inked and run through a printing press. In lithography, the plate may be a litho stone or a piece sheet metal. The image is drawn (in reverse) on the plate with a lithography pencil. An artist will often draw from a mirror which is reflecting his visual reference in reverse, so that she/he can draw it in reverse so that the final printed image will be oriented correctly. The collotype's plate is a board (matte board, illustration board, etc.) that has been built up or cut into keeping in mind that the raised areas print out differently than the low areas. Therefore, it is a relief print. The surface area of the plate needs to be prepared for printing to prevent the ink and other substances used in the printmaking process from soaking into the plate. I prefer polyurethane.
Derrick Rose's first rookie Card was released in 2008-2009 which is his rookie year as well. There are total 16 numbers of Non Autographed Rookie Cards and 11 Autographed Rookie Cards released in the same year. Topps Chrome, Skybox is considered his best in non-autographed series and Exquisite Collection in autographed series. You may get the actual pricing from auction and for the value refer to either print price guides or online price guides. Print reference: Tuff Stuff and Beckett Magazines and Books Online sources: Beckett.com
sometimes when you meet celebrities they have picture of themself on it and they sign it and give it to you and if that does not work out you can go to google print a page of her and if you see her in real life ..get her to sign it! or a poster!
If you go to www.google.com and type in Jonas Brothers Autograph and do a google image search, you can find a whole bunch of different photos that they autographed and signed.
Not much, seeing as you can get one off the internet practically any time (and print it out on photo-paper and hang it, if you like). Now if we're talking about an autographed picture of Viggo...
There are a couple different things you can do. The first is take your autographed picture to a sports collection store and see if they can value it. They may have another one in the store and you can find out what it is selling for. You can also check EBAY and see if there are any related auctions about autographed Brett Favre pictures and what they are selling for.
I have two. They really aren't autographed by every member. It simply looks that way. Amazing print! I've heard, not seen, that the prints go from $1500-$2500. I have one that is in wonderful shape, another that is slightly faded from years of enjoyment viewing it.
If you're referring to the cover of the album that Bob was trying to save as the ship was sinking, it was the cover for the Incredible String Band's The 5000 Spirits or the Layers of the Onion. Here's a bit more about it - hope this helps. http://rockpopgallery.com/items/autographed-prints/the-incredible-string-band-the-5000-spirits-limited-edition-autographed-print-lep-spspisb5k1-detail.htm Mike G
There are many places that sell authentically autographed pictures. Some examples of sites that sell them are Ebay and Amazon. However, if you are looking for the original signed print, you will have a hard time finding one at a relatively cheap cost. Most for sale "signed memorabilia" from the listed above sites are merely copies of the original signed print picture.