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Art Collecting

Sculptures and paintings in all types of media are appreciated and collected by many people throughout the world. Finding, obtaining, identifying, and valuing these items can be a challenge, even to an expert. For help from other WikiAnswers contributors, ask your questions here. To help fellow contributors, browse the category and share your knowledge with us.

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How much would a Jean Drawing painting be worth?

I have seen them for $18000.oo at Jim's of Lambertville.

How do you make spandex?

Spandex is a synthetic fiber. It is typically made through one of four processes including melt extrusion, reaction spinning, solution dry spinning, and solution wet spinning. Most of the spandex produced is done so using the solution dry spinning method. In the dry spinning method, a macro glycol with a diisocyanate monomer to produce a prepolymer. The prepolymer is then reacted with an equal amount of diamine. The resulting solution is then cured into fibers and forced through a spinneret. Once the solution is passed through the spinneret, it forms strands of liquid polymer which is heated in the presence of nitrogen and a liquid solvent. This forms strands of solid fiber which are bundled together to a desired thickness. The strands are then treated with a finishing agent. For clothing, spandex is often mixed with either cotton or polyester.

How much is a painting moonlight fish village by A Torrielli worth?

what is the value of oil painting by A. Torielli- moonlight on a fishing village-

1981 Oil Painting Of Emmett Kelly By Rust?

Donald Rust was famous for painting and sculpting portraits of depressed clowns. In 1981, he painted "Emmett Kelly Jr.". The painting is being sold by collectors online for between 150 and 250 dollars, and is highly sought after.

What are the biggest selling posters of all time?

The 1976 swimsuit pinup poster of Farrah Fawcett holds the record at over 12 million copies sold.

What is the value of a painting done by D Armstrong in 1967?

Duane Armstrong is a California artist and lives in Boulder Creek, California (as of 2007). I have a large collection of his oil paintings and his limited edition prints. The second answer down from this states correctly that he signs his art work as D. Armstrong, but the answer about a ladybug being in ALL his paintings is false. He started drawing a ladybug in A FEW of his Fields of Grass series, so some of those have a ladybug, while others do not. An interesting story that Duane told me is that a woman bought one of his FIELDS in a Monterey galley ... that panting did not have the ladybug and when she saw it in another one, she wanted one, too, so asked the dealer if Duane could draw one in for her. I can't recall if he did or not, but being an agreeable artist and a nice man, he most likely did. I don't know the answer to your question; in fact, I was searching for values of his paintings (I think his name is Dwayne). I have some small silkscreen prints that have original signatures on the back. I worked in an office back in the late 60's that had three or four of his paintings -- all very large abstracts with vibrant colors. Later he did landscape type paintings. I remember seeing one of his works as a premium in the old S&H or Blue Chip trading stamp catalog. The office was in Campbell, California, and I got the impression that he was in that vicinity (San Jose). Yes, Duane Armstrong signs his name as D. Armstrong. You can tell his paintings by looking for a ladybug. He put one in everyone of his paintings. I have an original of "Tree House" and I was wondering how much it is worth in today's market.

Where did art deco originate?

The term 'Art Deco' came from the name of the 1925 Paris exhibition titled Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes. The most popular and respected French artists of the day displayed their work at this exhibition. Jewelry makers, graphic artists, painters, architects, fashion designers and all other manner of craftsmen showcased their pieces at the exhibition. All of the works had a commonality - they were not only practical, but also very beautiful (i.e. decorative). The term came up again in an article by the architect, Le Corbusier, titled '1925: Arts Déco' and in 1966 at the retrospective exhibition titled Les années '25: Art Deco/Bauhaus/Stijl/Esprit Nouveau. But it wasn't until Bevis Hiller published his book, Art Deco of the 20s and 30s in 1968 that term was used to truly define that style movement. In essence, Art Deco is a modern interpretation of the art movement that preceded it, Art Nouveau.

What is a signed warren kimble painting worth?

I wish I knew, because I had the same question...I own one and it is a very beautiful painting!

Equivalent to a blank canvas?

A blank canvas is a fresh start, a place at which someone can start afresh with their own plans.

Currency of a countries of the world?

It is debated on how many countries there are. Some people say 211, some say 193, some say 195.

Some examples of currency is Kuwaiti dinar, Venezuelan bolivar, Emirati dirham.

Some examples of capitals are North Macedonia - Skopje, Brazil - Brasilia and much more.

What is the difference between rococo art and neo-classical art?

Art Deco is a style of visual arts that first made its appearance in France after WWI, combining traditional craft motifs with Machine Age materials. Modernism is a form of abstract art that is not so much traditional.

How did Henry Moore die?

henry moore was born on 30 Augest 1898

Henry moore died on 31st Augest 1986 at the age of 88

Henr Moore was a wartime artist and drew picture of the london underground durin the Blitz battle with Narzis learder of Narzis Hitler

What is ivory?

Ivory is a material which is harvested from animal teeth, bones, or tusks, often used in carvings or embellishments. While popular up through the 19th century, the ivory trade has caused many species of animals to go extinct or become critically endangered, and therefore is heavily restricted. Most countries have made it illegal to sell, trade, purchase, or create products made from ivory.

What is the value of a colorized photograph with the copyright Ullman Mfg Co New York 1898?

Ullman Mfg Co made LOTS of prints and photos, as evidenced by the many people on this board who are trying to ascertain the value of their particular print. Obviously, the more common this sort of antique is the less the value and Ullman Mfg. products are still quite common. Mass produced items for the home and garden really took off in the late 19th and early 20th centuries so even though yours is old, and of higher quality than a similarly mass made decorative item you could buy new in Sears it is not unique. This again lowers the value. If your photograph is in a period frame this may increase the worth. Ullman prints ARE collectible, and as time goes on their value will rise because many will either decay or suffer accidental damage or destruction. If you decide to keep yours make sure to store it somewhere dry and out of the sun. Attics are not good places to store art of any kind. Though some shops, on-line retailers and eBay sellers are asking as much as $80 for an Ullman print their current real worth is probably between $10 - $40, depending on their condition and their framing.

What is the value of a Salvador Dali signed and number all original embossed lithograph Le Chevalier Romain and Le Cheval De Triomphe?

if the signature is part of the plate in the lower right corner then it's part of an unlimited edition and worth between 1 and 25 dollars.

Can you Give 5 examples of s-tv-io-do pattern?

1.Mr. Angeles return signals a celebration for his family.

2.Nana Emilia still keeps her mother old mat.

3.Mr. Angeles gave their dead children new mats,too.

4.Mr. Angeles' cry doused the excitement over the new mats.

How much folgers is sold each year?

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How much would a 1760 stradivarius violin go for?

Some go for millions of dollarsA Stradivarius made in the 1680s or during Stradivari's Brescian period (1690-1700) could be worth several hundred thousand dollars or more at today's prices in auction. If made during Stradivari's "golden period" (1700 to 1720), depending on condition, the instrument can be worth several million. They rarely come up for sale and the highest price paid for a Stradivarius (or any musical instrument) at public auction was 'The Christian Hammer', made in 1707, which sold for US $3,544,000 on May 16, 2006. Private sales of Stradivari instruments have exceeded this price

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How much are Rembrandt's etchings?

Posthumous impressions (of 1998) are available at 3000 - 4000 dollars.

What g navare hino paintings worth?

Tell me about artist Narvare Hino G and what are his pantings worth