A hand-pulled serigraph is a type of screen printing technique where ink is pushed through a stencil or mesh screen onto a substrate, typically paper or fabric. The process is manual, requiring the artist to pull the ink through the screen by hand, allowing for unique textures and variations in each print. This method is often used for fine art prints, resulting in high-quality, vibrant images that retain the artist's original intent. Each piece is typically signed and numbered, making them collectible.
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The value of a 1983 Keith Reynolds autographed America's Cup serigraph depends on its condition. This item in mint condition is valued between 55.00 and 85.00 as of 2014.
what is the value of NU c. 1952 serigraph by Henri Matisse,
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Hi, I have a beautiful serigraph by Gillian Field done in the late 1950's. What you probably have is a serigraph.
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The best option is to have the piece appraised.
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