look at the signiture
A painting is a piece of artwork that is either an original done by the artist, or a simulation that is made to look like an original. in contrast, a print looks more like a two dimensional picture of something.
In the collection of the New York Historical Society.
To provide an accurate answer, I would need to know which specific painting you are referring to. Each painting tells its own story through imagery, color, and composition, often reflecting themes such as emotion, history, or culture. If you can share the name or describe the painting, I can help summarize what it depicts.
i don't know but i have the painting
yes he did the original was on tiles in the men's bathroom of the famous studio 54 club there are a few prints around of it . large .
Ask at a gallery!
I just got a Paul N. Norton watercolor painting Misty Morn at Mystic. I do not know if this is the original painting. Can somebody help me to determine if this is the original copy?
You would need to get it appraised.
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I have a large painting of two zebras also. It is a textured original signed by Fini. I do not know who painted it either.
I have it, but I don't know if it is an original? How do i tell? you can email me justmeizzy@hotmail.com
I have the original painting. Im trying to find out who will buy it from me
There's no foolproof way to get an original painting; just buy a painting and hope it's not fake.
I don't know but I have an original done in 1997 so it was before that date.
i have the painting framed and signed and think it maybe the original
yes, an original painting is more valuable than a print.
I have the original painting. Im trying to find out who will buy it from me