British Artist
To find the artist of a print without a signature, start by researching the printing company mentioned on the print, as they may have a catalog or archives that provide information about the artists they worked with. Check online databases, art auction sites, or library resources that specialize in prints to see if the print is listed. Additionally, consider reaching out to art historians or forums dedicated to prints for assistance in identifying the artist based on the style and date. Social media platforms or artist identification apps may also offer help by allowing you to share images of the print for broader input.
When an artist is commissioned to do a project they are often allowed access to a certain number of prints with which they can do what they like. These prints are usually marked "EA" to indicate that they are prints intended for use by the artist.
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
Vincent van Gogh was most enthusiastic about the Japanese prints.
I have a large print by Pudge. Can't seem to find information on this artist.
British Artist
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When an artist is commissioned to do a project they are often allowed access to a certain number of prints with which they can do what they like. These prints are usually marked "EA" to indicate that they are prints intended for use by the artist.
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
Vincent van Gogh was most enthusiastic about the Japanese prints.
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Escher was an artist and created prints and paintings.
One can purchase graffiti canvas prints directly from the artist or artist's website, through an art show or auction, or online from various distributors. Redbubble, for example, offers a large selection of prints, each available in several sizes.
William M. Ivins has written: 'How prints look' 'Notes on prints' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Illustration of books, Prints 'Prints and books' 'The artist and the fifteenth-century printer'
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jim foote 1982 print