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Do you have a picture of Vincent van gogh's signature?

Many of Van Gogh's paintings were signed. If you look closely at his works you can see his signature. See Sources and Related Links, further down this page, to see images of his signature.


What does Andy Warhol look like?

He's dead now. Click link below for a photo of him!


Do fake Claude Monet prints have a signature?

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.


What does Victorian art and architecture look like?

http://www.victoriana.com/House-Plan/Victorian-house-plan.html


Your friend has a signed painting or print of the collector by Norman Rockwell is it valuable or just a print with a signature on it?

First thing that MUST be determined is whether the "signature" is actually a signature or is a printed signature. To test for printed or real, tilt the print toward a light bulb and using a magnifying glass look for the pixels to either have dots in the signature or see if there is a layer of blue or blank ink laying on top of the image pixels. If it is signed, then you need to check for authenticity. The best way is to find someone of known honesty who is selling something signed by the artist and compare your signature with the one known to be real. A real Norman Rockwell signature on a print would be worth $300-500 USD. A real Norman Rockwell signature on a authentic painting would be determined by the current auction rate for a similar painting by him of the same size.