Yes I have one from the 70s Yours for £25
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All Van Halen alumni are still kickin'. Some harder than others.
yup
Nobody has replaced Eddie Van Halen. He is still alive, and still plays lead guitar for Van Halen. You may be confusing him with Michael Antony, the bass player. On the last tour, he was replaced by Eddie's son, Wolfgang Van Halen.
Yup and he's still touring to this day.
Her paintings change hands at widely varying prices, from a few hundred to a few thousand but I would expect the original Mandolin to be worth a lot since Ha Van Vuong is such a popular and engimatic artist.
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Ha van Vuong is, I believe, a Vietnamese artist born in 1914. Her most famous painting is Mandolin, which graces many a student's walls. The company Athena International used to sell a number of prints of her works but they are quite hard to come by. She worked in pencil, watercolours and oil. Paintings of Ha van Vuongs include: Mandolin Zither Drummers Roses Tulips Chrysanthemums Helping Mother The Banana Sellers Autumn The Kitchen Table Itinerant Singer (1975) is in the Tate Collection but not on public display I would love to find out more information myself. Maybe someone will write a book about her.
You would need to get it appraised.
Vuong Duc was born in 1957, in Hanoi, Vietnam.
Robert Janssens has written: 'Geschiedenis van de luit en de gitaar' -- subject(s): Guitar, History, Lute 'Geschiedenis van de mandoline' -- subject(s): Mandolin
Its still a van, as a truck is a truck
The Van's Shoes do what is referred to as public outdoor advertisement and print advertisement.
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I believe that is Vincent Van Gogh's Starry Night.
Yes. Some of the bold print concernings of Van Gogh from Wiki Anserws discussion page true Some of them are predictions about Van Gogh so becareful on the type of information you get in this link because some scientist predict what might had happended to Van Gogh