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There is a book called the Donald Art Company published by the owner Donald Bonnist, see below, this may be of help to you. This company no longer is in business and I am told he would be about 90 years old if he were still alive today. They were an outstanding publishing company, including a co-publish of Norman Rockwell. I own at least 200 thousand of their prints and lithos by various artist from the 60's, 70's 80's and 90's, which I currently have for sale. One of their published artists went to art school with Gramma Moses, another exhibited at the Whitney, the list goes on and on, they made excellent choices of artists as time has shown, all have painted brilliant images, and as a publisher myself, the paper quality and colors from being published that many years ago are outstanding, to say the least. In my opinion, this company, The Donald Art Company, who published in the USA and Internationally, never got the recognition they should have, when they were around. I hope this information is somewhat helpful. All of the Donald Art Company's art work is first class and in my opinion "a collectors paradise". I hope this turns out to be helpful to you and your answer turns up in the below mentioned book. The answer is from Bonnie Lee Lamont CEO and Owner of Deja Vu Art and Framing Inc., Publisher and Distributor of Fine Art, Limited Editions and International Trademark owner of "Brushstrokes of the Artist". www.brushstrokescorp.com and www.dejavuartandframing.com, Florida USA sold at Alibris.com 04-15-2008 Title: Donald Art Company, Inc Item I.D.: 2677 Author: Bonnist, Donald M., Ed Alibris I.D.: 8934837382 ISBN-13: Publisher: New York: Donald Art Company, 1973. Yr. Published: Description: Hard cover without dust jacket, 11 1/4x8 3/4, 352 pp., thousands of color illustrations, spine cloth loose, good. Fine art reproductions of masters, old, modern and contemporary, American and foreign--many under exclusive contract with our compan y--printed in offset lithography.
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The value of the art print depends on the ARTIST more than the company that published it. Some artists are very collectible and others aren't. The Donald Art Co prints originally sold for very little. A package of 4 prints in a plastic package retailed for less than $2.00 in the 1960's. So they weren't sold for a whole lot to begin with. Mainly, you need to do research on the artist and that might help you determine a value. For more info about the Donald Art company you can visit the website at DonaldArtCo.com
Amelia did have a brother, his name was Donald. She also had a sister who was 2 years younger. Her name was Grace.
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It was written and published in 1985.
Donald Davie's "Some Notes on Rhythm in Verse" was first published in 1967.
"The Life Of Donald Duck" (published by Random House, 1941) On the book's cover it says: "This is my only Authorized Biography. (signed) d. duck"
Donald Alford Derrett-Smith has not written any known published works as an author.
she most certainly is noti find this question rude and inpersanatingit is disgusting that this has been published
It was published by the Donald Art Co. Inc. NY in 1972.
There is no information available on an author named Donald S Hair. It is possible that the name is not associated with any published works or is not widely recognized in literary circles.
I sure hope so. He seems to be. He can certainly afford the best doctors, even without needing our beloved Obamacare. Ha Ha
i have a "teatime" painting in org. frame like to know if it worth something
They weren't banned, actually. Snopes.com debunked this story in an article published in 2007.
The comic Aku Ankka is a weekly Disney comic publication that is published in Finland. The name Aku Ankka is Finnish for Donald Duck. The first issue of this comic was released in December 1951 and sold over 34,000 copies.