The value of Beryl book limited edition painting Lunch time out print since 1984 signed by the artist is 200 pounds.
That depends largely on if it's framed and how; what kind of frame, how many mats, and what kind, etc... Is it numbered and signed? As a point of reference, an unframed signed and numbered limited edition print of Terry Redlin's "Sunlit Trails" retails for $1,233
Called the "Bronze Edition," the bronze with no added patina Dali-Vision sculpture of Lincoln, published in 1977, by Martin-LawrenceLimited Editions, was done in a limited run of 215. (There were two separate runs of this edition.) When in optimal condition, properly signed in the plate by the artist (lower right corner), and with proven provenance, this would usually be expected to bring between $5,000 - $7,000 at auction. If actually signed in hand by the artist, the price will improve by between 10%- 15%.Called the "Silver Edition," the bronze with silver patina Dali-Vision sculpture of Lincoln, published in 1977, by Martin-Lawrence Limited Editions, was done in a limited run of 175. (There were two separate runs of this edition.) When in optimal condition, properly signed in the plate by the artist (lower right corner), and with proven provenance, this would usually be expected to bring between $6,000 - $9,000 at auction. If actually signed in hand by the artist, the price will improve by between 10%- 15%.Called the "Gold Edition," the bronze with gold patina Dali-Vision sculpture of Lincoln, published in 1977, by Martin-Lawrence Limited Editions, was done in a limited run of 160. (There were four separate runs of this edition.) When in optimal condition, properly signed in the plate by the artist (lower right corner), and with proven provenance, this would usually be expected to bring between $7,000 - $10,000 at auction. If actually signed in hand by the artist, the price will improve by between 10%- 15%.Called the "Platinum Edition," the bronze with platinum patina Dali-Vision sculpture of Lincoln, published in 1977, by Martin-LawrenceLimited Editions, was done in a limited run of 75. (There were two separate runs of this edition.) When in optimal condition, properly signed in plate by the artist (lower right corner), and with proven provenance, this would usually be expected to bring between $8,000- $12,000 at auction. If actually signed in hand by the artist, the price will improve by between 10%- 15%.Holland, Belgium France.In France: Paris, Arles, Saint-Rémy, Auvers.
$200
Depends who it is signed by obviously, but I sold a copy of this print - signed by Dambuster pilot Flight Lieutenant (later Air Marshal) Harold "Mickey" Martin and Air Marshal Arthur "Bomber" Harris and the artist - in 2006 for £500. It sold to a specialist collector in Canada.
$500.00 or $675.00 replacement value.
This means that the print is made by artist B from a painting by artist A.
Ferrante artist and painter
L santos artist
That depends largely on if it's framed and how; what kind of frame, how many mats, and what kind, etc... Is it numbered and signed? As a point of reference, an unframed signed and numbered limited edition print of Terry Redlin's "Sunlit Trails" retails for $1,233
The value of a Limited Edition Giclee Hand Signed art piece can vary significantly based on factors such as the artist's reputation, the edition size, and the demand for the work. Generally, limited editions are more valuable than open editions due to their scarcity, and a hand-signed piece adds to its collectible appeal. Typically, prices can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars, depending on these factors. To determine a specific value, it’s best to consult art market experts or galleries specializing in the artist's work.
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28.00 for the Limited Collector's Edition
Called the "Bronze Edition," the bronze with no added patina Dali-Vision sculpture of Lincoln, published in 1977, by Martin-LawrenceLimited Editions, was done in a limited run of 215. (There were two separate runs of this edition.) When in optimal condition, properly signed in the plate by the artist (lower right corner), and with proven provenance, this would usually be expected to bring between $5,000 - $7,000 at auction. If actually signed in hand by the artist, the price will improve by between 10%- 15%.Called the "Silver Edition," the bronze with silver patina Dali-Vision sculpture of Lincoln, published in 1977, by Martin-Lawrence Limited Editions, was done in a limited run of 175. (There were two separate runs of this edition.) When in optimal condition, properly signed in the plate by the artist (lower right corner), and with proven provenance, this would usually be expected to bring between $6,000 - $9,000 at auction. If actually signed in hand by the artist, the price will improve by between 10%- 15%.Called the "Gold Edition," the bronze with gold patina Dali-Vision sculpture of Lincoln, published in 1977, by Martin-Lawrence Limited Editions, was done in a limited run of 160. (There were four separate runs of this edition.) When in optimal condition, properly signed in the plate by the artist (lower right corner), and with proven provenance, this would usually be expected to bring between $7,000 - $10,000 at auction. If actually signed in hand by the artist, the price will improve by between 10%- 15%.Called the "Platinum Edition," the bronze with platinum patina Dali-Vision sculpture of Lincoln, published in 1977, by Martin-LawrenceLimited Editions, was done in a limited run of 75. (There were two separate runs of this edition.) When in optimal condition, properly signed in plate by the artist (lower right corner), and with proven provenance, this would usually be expected to bring between $8,000- $12,000 at auction. If actually signed in hand by the artist, the price will improve by between 10%- 15%.Holland, Belgium France.In France: Paris, Arles, Saint-Rémy, Auvers.
Probably a work of Dutch artist Albert Anker.
Last one sold for £1,000 at auction in america in 2004
My copy says it is one of 2000 signed first edition. It is one of the recalled version with the errors.
get more than 20 packets