The value of a lithograph can vary greatly depending on factors such as the artist, the edition size, the condition of the print, and the demand in the market. Some lithographs can be quite valuable, especially if they are from a well-known artist or are part of a limited edition series. It's always best to have a professional appraiser evaluate the lithograph for an accurate assessment of its worth.
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Depends if you're the seller or buyer.
The value of Gene Pelham's lithographs can vary depending on factors such as the specific piece, its condition, provenance, and the current art market. It's best to consult with art dealers, galleries, or auction houses specializing in contemporary art for an accurate appraisal of the lithographs.
Take it to a reputable dealer, Klimt made many lithographs as part of portfolios, and some of his prints only survive as lithographs.
There are a few Lancer limited lithographs available. These lithographs are extremely expensive and very hard to find and purchase though.
actual oil paintings I have seen can go from 3500 (small) to 15000 (large), lithographs and serigraphs 200 - 500
never in the world
The lithographs offered are from 1979, offset lithographs from 1987. The actual date of the painting is not prominently mentioned, but could be from the 1960s.
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Woodcuts and lithographs.
I purchased one of wild flowers for $4.00. Probably not worth anything but looks great.
Woodcuts, lithographs, and mezzotints.