it does not have much value, it is a simple print from the mid 1900s
There are many Bernard Picture Co prints on ebay. Sometimes listed under B.P. Inc., depending on what's on the litho print itself. This will give you an idea of value. BUT be sure to look at COMPLETED listings, to see what the art prints actually sold for (not what sellers are asking for them.) The value of the print depends mostly on who the Artist is, rather than the publisher. I would suggest you do research on the Artist, first. If your Artist seems to be well known and popular, then the art print might have some value.
Everyhting you see in the microscope and especcialy what you are supposed to see. You should make a note of what you are looking at and which magnitute you are using to give the viewer sence of the actual size of the object.
A wordy picture is that when you draw a picture and there is something happening in your picture you have to explain what is happening in the picture.
When you are drawing an identical picture of another picture, you are replicating the original picture, hence the word replica. I hope that answers your question.
I have been searching information on Bernard picture company and my search results show that the Bernard picture co was located in New York City. Not sure if it still exists.
at that place place near ur grandmas
Children had a picture of Queen Victoria in their classroom so that they could pay their respects and do her proud.
You are out of luck. Victoria did not become Queen until 1837.
There is a picture of Victoria with her sister on Victoria's twitter. They are hugging a Christmas tree in the photo. Her sister is also on Victoria's keek.
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If you mean Beethoven in the movie then St Bernard :)
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Edward Bernard Kinsila has written: 'Modern theatre construction' -- subject(s): Motion picture theaters, Theater architecture
maybe (it's your choice)
You draw what the picture is supposed to look like.