The sig is probably autograph...but I don't see that it matters much in this case.
No definite opinion because I'm not a specialist in Carlsen...which is what is required here. Just to say, I would not use a work of art sold on...
Excellent decor for an Asian massage parlour.
Although old-fashioned the picture clearly looks like 1950s. The frame is 1950s-60s, emulating an antique, but not really one, likely original to...
Referring to Calder's mobiles Salvador Dali said: “The least one can ask of a piece of sculpture is not to move” :happy:
"Kard, I have one suggestion about the photo if you are planning to sell online in any way. Move it away from the "Pack 'n Play" crib. I think...
Are you certain of this?
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I'm guessing this refers to Maalox neutralizing acids?
Great old British expression, which I think is rooted in the late 18th Century print trade. Although, as respects antique prints on the market...
This etching was published in the French journal L'Art in the 19th C. It is a reproductive interpretation of the Reynolds painting...basically a...
"I found this.....it sure looks the same but a different scene but they have it listed as a print signed J.V"...
In the 1950s and 60s paintings were produced for sale emulating 18th & 19th C. scenes. They were sold as prints in schlock art shops, each framed...
Apparently you youngsters don't know Tom Mix. Now there was a REAL Hollywood cowboy. Roy Rogers? Dale Evans? They were to Tom Mix as capons are to...
Perhaps the chemo is self-administered?
The engraving was originally printed in black ink only. Someone apparently hand colored the figure in your example. The price seems right for the...
How does one choose between a signed print of questionable value? And a tacky painting of dubious value? This is what is known in the art field...
Miss Kitty! [ATTACH]
Kitty Russell!
"Come now,its not THAT bad ! Its just really filthy. if it were cleaned it might look completely different." After a thorough cleaning: [ATTACH]
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