The web is definitely the best place with reputable firms...I would certainly be interested in the prints you have and, in particular, the old school room picture I saw a few years ago. LC
Scan the negatives or prints. Adequate scanners are available for less than $100 if your media are 11 X 14' or smaller.
I don't think so. I was a member in the late 70's or early 80's but let my membership laps. When I tried to join again I was told that the buying club was no longer in existence. I agree the club, Fine Arts 260, no longer exists; however, I own several prints, which I purchased from that club. I can identify the artists of about half of them and am looking for help. Did anyone collect the literature from that club or compile a catalogue of the prints? I discovered one of the prints by Guanse had recently sold for almost $400.00, which gives former club members an idea of the value of the prints. I suspect there are a lot of us out here, who are in the same position. At the time of purchase, small cards with information about the print, including the artist were distributed, but I lost those through several different moves and changes of addresses. Any help here would be greatly appreciated. (3rd owner) I was a charter member to the club which started out as Ataliers International. It changed names fairly quickly to Fine arts 260, whether because someone else had rights to original name or whatever. Limited editions of 260 prints for sale + a small number of "artist's proofs" (I believe 25 or 35) were produced, numbered and signed by the artist and then the plates destroyed. I have almost the identical problem to the original responder - several great prints that I can't identify because of lost cards. Often can't read artist's signature so no easy way to hunt for others for sale or to establish value. I also was a charter member of the club. I can identify several prints by Raphael Soyer and Jean Sariano but other prints I can not read the signature and have lost the papers that came with the prints. Perhaps someone reading this can provide a list of the prints and artists. Where there is live there is hope !
I'm fairly certain.
Nobody knows, since it is not for sale. But two of Renoir's paintings have been sold for over $ 70 million.There is no way of assessing the value of a work of art until it is up for sale.
Generally, I would say no. It depends partly on who the artist is and how popular they are. Ullman Manufacturing made LOTS of prints, kind of like what you might find in Wal-Mart today (albeit the older ones are higher quality in many respects). I had an Ullman print from a fairly famous artist that was still working hard at the time the print was made (circa 1900), and I was lucky to get $40 for it, and that may be just because it had a nice period frame.
That seems like a fairly easy choice...
As an art enthusiast interested in American prints you will be interested to know the heart motif is fairly typical of American folk art, and American Gothic motifs. The butterfly is also considered a very impressive specimen for American prints and motifs.
Each element has a distinctive spectrum unlike that of any other element. The remainder of the analogy should be fairly clear.
That is a fairly easy yet impossible question to ask. One simple trick is to find the multiples of two which is every even number or every other number and add a 0. However multiples don't have limits and go on forever.
Fairly cheap depending on what you are looking for. Best Buy has several under one hundred dollars.
The Cal Ripken Jr. Highland Mint Bronze collection is fairly valuable. Collectors will buy this item for between $100 and $200 each.
Klnkos is a fairly reliable company as they are run by FedEx. You can order both in store and online, and they offer delivery services as well as pick up for Klnko poster prints.
Secure Computer also known as SCC, in the beginning was a public computer security company. The security company McAffee aquired SCC fairly recently in the year 2008.
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There are currently six volumes of Looney Tunes DVDs that have been officially released by Warner Brothers home video. The full list of Looney Tunes Golden Collection is available on Wikipedia however it may not include everything ever produced but is still a fairly comprehensive collection.
Scan the negatives or prints. Adequate scanners are available for less than $100 if your media are 11 X 14' or smaller.
if a fraction is out of a number which is a multiple of ten it is fairly easy to convert it for example: 76/100=76%; 7/10=70% if in your case the numbers arent multiples of ten you should divide the numerator by the denominator to get a decimal then turn it to a percent.