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If a copy artist reproduced one of Monet's paintings, it is likely that he/she would have also reproduced Monet's painted signature, unless the distinction as a copy was meant to be obvious. A "print" of a painting is, by definition, a copy of the original painting and would therefore include the painted signature - obscuration of the signature would constitute a defacement of the original in the process of print production.
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I just got a Paul N. Norton watercolor painting Misty Morn at Mystic. I do not know if this is the original painting. Can somebody help me to determine if this is the original copy?
I have that painting too! Or a copy of it.
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The Louve
If so, it would only be a copy, because the REAL Mona Lisa is in the Louvre in Paris.
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COPY IT copy what?
One can get a copy of the NADA Blue Book from the NADA (National Automobile Dealers Association) website, or the Kelly Blue Book website. Another great place to find NADA Blue Book information would be your local library.
Try and copy him!
It is a blue print or a copy on paper for the specifications of an item to be produced or manufactured
If a copy artist reproduced one of Monet's paintings, it is likely that he/she would have also reproduced Monet's painted signature, unless the distinction as a copy was meant to be obvious. A "print" of a painting is, by definition, a copy of the original painting and would therefore include the painted signature - obscuration of the signature would constitute a defacement of the original in the process of print production.
40 by 60 inches
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