What is an original oil drip painting by van gaard worth?
<p>25 to 125 on ebay, or 400 if you never want to sell it. About 12 bucks at your local 2nd hand thrift store.<p>
There is a 1927 "The Scream" by Pablo Picasso
Not as famous as Edvard Munch's "The Scream"
a series of paintings and prints created by Norwegian artist Edvard Munch between 1893 and 1910,
What is the value of an original Leeteg painting of Alice Faye on canvas - NOT black velvet?
I have an Alice Faye one of a kind painting by Leeteg asking 250000
What is the value of a Jose Campeche painting?
As I was researching this artist for my art class, I cam across a website called artnet. They listed three o his paintings that have been sold in the past ten years by Sutherby's. Maybe this is the place to start searching for this info. I am an art teacher and my interest is purely aesthetic value. Good luck with your search.
Emile Renouf was a French Painter of the 1800's. He painted the Helping Hand. This is one of my favorite paintings of all time. I happened to walk in to a Smithsonian art gallery back in the mid-80s and was struck by the size and expressions of the older man and the young girl. I love the tenderness and self-assuredness in the man's eyes and the girl's uncertainty and care to row correctly. I don't know how I became aware of it, but, the artist's self-portrait is painted into the boat to the left of the girl's leg.
We went to the National Art Museum in DC today and we were told this painting is at the Renwick or Corcoran, but I am not finding Renouf listed at either museum by going to each respective website. Each of these museums is dedicated to American painters, so perhaps he moved to the United States? He is also credited with a painting of the Brooklyn Bridge.
No. Leonardo da Vinci believed on the supremacy of painting. Michelangelo believed that sculpture was the purest expression of art.
What is the meaning behind the painting The Lone Wolf by Alfred von Wierusz-Kowalski?
I think, like most art, the meaning is subjective, and only the artist could tell his specific intent, but when I look at this painting there are several possible meanings. One obvious theme is the harshness of winter and the survival drive of the wolf. I question the meaning behind the cabins the wolf stares down at. Are they symbolic of the intrusion of humans into the wolf's territory, and the impending end of the wolf's rule, or is there a more sentimental meaning. Is the cold, lonely wolf perhaps envying an unseen dog lying before the hearth? Given that there are reports of the artist's family being attacked by a pack of wolves- a scene depicted in another of his paintings- sentimentality seems unlikely. FYI, there are numerous variations on this print. I have personally seen a single cabin, numerous cabins, and I own a large version called "The Pack", with the same wolf in the foreground and a large pack of wolves in the background.
Which Italian painted a portrait of the Queen?
Pietro Annigoni (June 7, 1910 - October 28, 1988) is the Italian who painted a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II (born April 21, ) in 1956.
Samuel E.B. Morse
What is the value of a painting called Sunday On the Grand Jatte?
There is no way of assessing a work of art until it is up for sale. And Seurat's famous painting is not likely to be.
A sandy phone number is when u dial someone`s number and sand comes out, kinda like when spider-man killed the sandman and all the sand started going into little cracks.
What is the story behind el greco's painting the martyrdom of st Maurice and the Theban legion?
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Who modeled for da Vinci when he painted Mona Lisa?
The Mona Lisa, also known as La Giaconda or portrait of Lisa Gherardini who was the wife of Francesco La Giacondo
Who painted the da Vinci portrait in Ever After and where is it?
Leonardo da Vinci painting: La Scapigliata. Located in Galleria Nazionale, Parma.