I'm not sure. I am trying to find out the value of a 1904 print by Taber Prang. Its a Roman picture with 5 women (one is standing barefoot on a ball). There is also one man. It's on a porch near the water.
I bought the same print with original frame and glass in 1974 at an antique shop. At that time, I paid $50. I believe the print is titled "The Signal" or "Waiting for the Signal". The print is beautiful and the frame unique. I would think it might fetch between $275-$350 today. The highest price paid for a Tabor Prang print on Ebay was $350 to my knowledge. The frame may be the wild card.
The artist of "Children of the Sea," which was copyrighted in 1912 by Taber Prang, is Maxfield Parrish. Parrish was an American painter and illustrator known for his distinctive use of color and light, as well as his dreamy landscapes and fantastical scenes. His works often feature classical themes and a unique style that blends realism with fantasy.
The Taber-Prang Art Co. was an American publishing company that produced prints, postcards, and other decorative art products in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They were known for their high-quality chromolithographs and were a prominent force in the art publishing industry at the time.
The title is "chickens" and is a chromolithograph. Most will come with an original tilt frame with a flowers and leaves motif.
The value of a Taber Prang print of the Last Supper can depend on factors like condition, rarity, and market demand. The number on the back, such as 240, typically refers to the edition number and does not necessarily increase the value significantly unless it's a particularly low or unique number. Therefore, while your print may still be valued in the range of $3,200 to $4,000, its specific number does not inherently make it more valuable.
Russel Taber has written: 'The genealogy of the Taber family'
Alex Taber's birth name is Alexander Apollo Taber.
Jenn Taber is 5'.
Chuck Taber is 5' 11".
Jennie Taber is 5' 7".
Gladys Taber was born in 1899.
Gladys Taber died in 1980.