The value of a signed lithograph by R. F. Harnett can vary widely depending on factors such as the condition of the artwork, the prominence of the signature, and the demand for Harnett's work at the time of sale. It's recommended to have the piece appraised by a reputable art dealer or auction house to determine an accurate market value.
I purchased one of wild flowers for $4.00. Probably not worth anything but looks great.
I'm not sure what this lithograph is currently worth but here is a web site on the artist who painted the original www.fernandodasilva.com
Robert F. Harnett was an artist/illustrator who worked from the 1950s through the 90s. He was well known for his decorative prints which were quite popular in the 60s and 70s. He also taught art at B.O.C.E.S. on Long Island, New York during the 70s and 80s.He passed away in 2009 while living in Florida and was busy developing his computer art skills.
the plate is signed with initials F(?) S. the plate is 2.5x4 inches was given to my father as a gift from one of the liberated prisoners my father was nursing back to health at the Moosburg Stalag in 1945
John F. Kennedy Immagration Act 1965
It is worth whatever a collector will pay. Take it to a museum and get it appraised.
No, Lee Harvey Oswald's discharge from the U.S. Marine Corps was not signed by John Connally. It was signed by the commanding officer of Oswald's unit, Colonel John M. F. McCoy. John Connally was the Governor of Texas at the time of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, but he was not involved in military personnel matters related to Oswald's discharge.
Their is no such thing as a f-30
JFK! John f Kennedy He signed the federal authorization of the corps. He wasnt the founder though, no president was, more like the campaigner.
113 degrees F
100 f = 37.78 c
100 f = 37.78 c