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it depends,it can be anywere between £500 ($800) to £4,000 ($6,400),it just depends on the condition,the subject, all that sort of stuff. However, if I was you I would google either your local art gallery, art dealer, auction house e.ct. and ask them to give you a valuation.
original painting size 120 x 180 = € 24000 in 2011
I just got a Paul N. Norton watercolor painting Misty Morn at Mystic. I do not know if this is the original painting. Can somebody help me to determine if this is the original copy?
I have an original.
The painting was very successful in getting the original meaning across to the people.
Margaret's Painting - 1913 was released on: USA: 19 May 1913
Margaret Harold has written: 'Prize-winning oil paintings and why they won the prize' -- subject(s): Painting, American, Exhibitions, American Painting
I have the original painting. Im trying to find out who will buy it from me
There's no foolproof way to get an original painting; just buy a painting and hope it's not fake.
it depends,it can be anywere between £500 ($800) to £4,000 ($6,400),it just depends on the condition,the subject, all that sort of stuff. However, if I was you I would google either your local art gallery, art dealer, auction house e.ct. and ask them to give you a valuation.
I have the original painting. Im trying to find out who will buy it from me
i have the painting framed and signed and think it maybe the original
yes, an original painting is more valuable than a print.
original painting size 120 x 180 = € 24000 in 2011
original
I just got a Paul N. Norton watercolor painting Misty Morn at Mystic. I do not know if this is the original painting. Can somebody help me to determine if this is the original copy?
As long as the painting is entirely original, no.