I have a large "Solitaire" print or poster by JMW Chrzanoska with a certificate attached. How do if know if it's a print or poster, and it's value?
I have a copy print original painted by WM t.GERY. Who is he?
Are you looking for "retail" "wholesale" or "insurance replacement"? These three offer a wide range of values as do condition (damage to paper, fading..), is the original frame included, etc. Basically, without a great deal of additioanl information, you could put a value on the Berthon Queen Wilhelmina print of between $50 and $1,000.
Canvas print art is used exclusively for decoration. A bare wall will be brighten up by a nice canvas print art picture. Canvas print art can be bought from any local art dealer.
An artist created images on paper or canvas. A print maker then etches those images onto metal to create prints of the artwork. A print artist, therefore, sounds like they do both. Most searches for 'print artist' online result in software packages since there are many with this name, but there does not appear to be an occupation that is officially called this.
There is no information or history on a print of the Last Supper which is stamped us-ap co Chicago stk 791.
original print of what? Movie or Book. If you want original print of Movie you can get it from any Popular music liab. If you want original print of book you will have to search it in Deccan College at Pune.
yes, an original painting is more valuable than a print.
Roughly around $200.00 depending on the condition and if its not a re-print. If its an original print from 1993 then it could cost more. I would check to see if its a re-print. GoodLuck!
Thousands (££££££££)
When art dealers speak of a print in reference to a Lithograph they mean that the metal plate is what the Lithograph is printed from. Lithograph's are all prints technically, and the ones that are double signed by the artist are considered original prints.
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.
You could take a print screen and paste it on Microsoft Word and then print it.
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I have Chrzanoska's "Pearl" and I think it's minor masterpiece. It's a portrait of a mysterious woman, lit in a modified Rembrandt way, sporting a large fur boa, and a "wig" composed of pearls in the shape of bangs and side hair coming down to her shoulders. It's discounted at $27.00, but I wouldn't part with it for 100 times that much. Art Haykin Bend, Oregon theart@bendbroadband.com Hey there, I also have a print of one of her pieces...not even a really good print, but an older cardboard one that belonged to my step-mother. It's called "The Trap" and it's one of my favorite paintings ever. I need to order a new print of it though, as it was recently damaged by a bit of flooding :( But it's beautiful! I've been loving this painting for the past 25 years! It's almost like a scene out of Legend...not quite, but almost. ~K South Florida
A print source could be a newspaper, book, for instance.A no-print source could be a verbal speaking of information.
I Had a Remington print of wood ducks. It had no writing.
if you retained the copyright, yes you can republish it. or if it became public domain then it could be republished.