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What is the value of H Gasser watercolor?

Anywhere from $1 to about $30,000 from what I've seen; depends if it is a reproduction, a print or an original.


Need info on where to buy Da-Wei-Kwo reproduction print KIM The Black cat?

Hello , I just purchased a print of Kim the Black cat it is beautiful . It has some water damage but i am looking into restoring it . It is a print dated 1957 .


What would a signed and numbered print by Steven M Gardner be worth?

The value of the work is based on:# How many buyers are seeking his work # How many of his works are on the market # How much those buyers are willing to pay for the *print you have # And of course condition, quality are important*Okay let's define "print"I am going to assume you probably mean a reproduction of an original painting . A true "print" is not merely a reproduction (poster) but an original art work in and of itself created through a woodblock type process or similar.Do not believe sales people when they tell you they are selling "limited edition prints", when they are actually reproductions. Sales people are ignorant and they lie.A "signed and numbered print" (reproduction) is simply a glorified poster with a huge price tag. Another gimmick is to include a "certificate of authenticity" that proves the artist really did approve and sign the poster. Big deal.


What is a finishing artist?

Print finishing artists convert rough designs or drawings prepared by graphic designers into formal art work, ready for reproduction onto different materials


How do you identify an original pencil etching on paper from an original print?

You could look for raised brush strokes in the original as opposed to a print. Sometimes some so called oil painting painted by this way: first step ----use a kind of machine to print on the canvas , second step -----add some paint on the canvas according to the shape of print. Hello i think you need look many of sample painting,you will know what is original and what is reproduction . this is original oil painting and oil painting reproduction.

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What is the french word for a 'print' as in a print of a famous painting we might have on a wall of our house?

Reproduction


Are painings in museums the real thing?

Unless it is noted that the artwork is a print or reproduction, yes all the paintings and sculptures you see are real. If would be unethical for them to not tell you when they have a reproduction on display.


Where can you buy rolls of canvas with your unique print on?

There are online printing companies that offer rolled canvas printing. You can submit the print that you want - may it be an art reproduction or printed photos.


What is the value of H Gasser watercolor?

Anywhere from $1 to about $30,000 from what I've seen; depends if it is a reproduction, a print or an original.


Need info on where to buy Da-Wei-Kwo reproduction print KIM The Black cat?

Hello , I just purchased a print of Kim the Black cat it is beautiful . It has some water damage but i am looking into restoring it . It is a print dated 1957 .


1968 Aaron Ashley reproduction of CM Russell's Smoke of a 45 value is?

About $5.00 It is not an original reproduction like an etching or a strike print. Its basically like a photocopy mounted on canvas stretchers. Sorry.


Can you photocopy an out of print book?

Certainly you can, but any reproduction of a document still under copyright is a violation of copyright law, whether or not it is in print. For works copyrighted after 1963, copyrights run for a minimum of 95 years. Be careful.


Artistic picture publishing co inc - JLProvost - 1938 - picture - looking for value if any?

If the print is a reproduction, it is worth much less than an original, however depending on the reproduction quality etc.. it can be worth good money.


What would a signed and numbered print by Steven M Gardner be worth?

The value of the work is based on:# How many buyers are seeking his work # How many of his works are on the market # How much those buyers are willing to pay for the *print you have # And of course condition, quality are important*Okay let's define "print"I am going to assume you probably mean a reproduction of an original painting . A true "print" is not merely a reproduction (poster) but an original art work in and of itself created through a woodblock type process or similar.Do not believe sales people when they tell you they are selling "limited edition prints", when they are actually reproductions. Sales people are ignorant and they lie.A "signed and numbered print" (reproduction) is simply a glorified poster with a huge price tag. Another gimmick is to include a "certificate of authenticity" that proves the artist really did approve and sign the poster. Big deal.


Is is legal to print a photo of a band performing onto poster board?

Yes, if it is a public performance and the reproduction (photograph) is not being used for commercial purposes for profit.


On art the difference between a reproduction print and the real thing?

A reproduction print is a mechanical copy of an original. In order to print and simulate all colors an image is broken down into a dot pattern, visible under a printers glass. The 'real thing' is an original, made by the hand of the artist. One example of reproductions that have true value are those made by masters such as Rembrandt. These are prints he made from etchings he created. In general reproductions have little or no value while the original piece retains value.


What is a finishing artist?

Print finishing artists convert rough designs or drawings prepared by graphic designers into formal art work, ready for reproduction onto different materials