I have that painting too! Or a copy of it.
Between $100 and $200 if it's the actual oil painting. If it's a print, then not much. I have the large framed print myself. It measures (with black and green wood frame) 37 1/2 " x 40 1/2" . Got mine for free on Craigslist.
I'm unsure of it's worth, but I'll guestimate $150.00
The value of Gene Pelham's "Green Pastures" painting can vary widely based on factors such as its provenance, condition, market demand, and whether it has been sold at auction or through galleries. Typically, contemporary artworks can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. For an accurate appraisal, consulting a professional art appraiser or checking recent sales of similar works is recommended.
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.
This painting is worth $15-$30.
Possibly a Red Pointed Domestic Shorthair (Colorpoint Shorthair). Created by a mix of Siamese and another cat with a red hair gene. Sometimes considered a variation of the Siamese and other times considered a breed of its own.
I have a Gene Gray painting in 1971 of a couger and I was wanting to know what it is worth?
The Siamese cat has temperature-sensitive pigment expression due to the albino gene. The coat pattern is a result of this gene because it is a defective form of tyrosinase that is regulated by the cat's body temperature.
Siamese cats have a unique coat pattern due to a temperature-sensitive gene that affects the production of pigment. Their bodies are generally warmer, leading to lighter fur, while the cooler extremities—such as ears, face, paws, and tail—develop darker fur. This phenomenon is known as "point coloration," and it results from the enzyme responsible for melanin production being active only at lower temperatures. Thus, Siamese cats exhibit this striking contrast in their fur based on their body temperature.
Gene Gross has: Performed in "The Web" in 1950. Played The Hit Man in "Kojak" in 1973. Played Captain Tolkin in "Serpico" in 1973. Played Muscat in "The Taking of Pelham One Two Three" in 1974. Played Warden in "Phantom of the Paradise" in 1974. Played Milton K. Steinman in "Network" in 1976.
Albinism is a mutation in the TYR gene, responsible for the enzyme tyrosinase. Tyrosinase, in turn, is necessary for the production of melanin, or dark pigmentation.See the related link for further information.
The Siamese Crocodile is a freshwater crocodile. It tends not to attack people but prefers to feed on smaller prey, especially snakes, fish and rats.It has many common names including the Singapore small-grain, Cocodrilo de Siam, Crocodile du Siam, Buaja, Buaya kodok, Jara Kaenumchued and Soft-belly.Crocodile farmers sometimes breed Siamese crocodiles with Saltwater crocodiles. They resulting hybrids are extremely large and grow to a large size quickly. That makes them suitable animals to produce skin for the crocodile skin trade. Not only is that practice often illegal, it also dilutes the gene pool of pure-bred Siamese crocodiles, posing another threat to their survival.The Siamese crocodile is listed as critically endangered by the World Conservation Union. go to http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcwildlifefund/where/siamesecrocodile.shtml to learn more! NOTE: PLEASE look things up before asking questions!