So you agree that something painted two centuries after the death of the artist cannot be referred to as “school of”?
Rather than incur the costs of scientific analysis, why not send high quality photos to the Old Masters departments of several top auction houses...
Certainly not “school of” but rather “later copy”, most likely 19th century.
It would seem that the “reserved” edition and the “esquire” edition were just a means to stretch the edition to 275 and entice 75 people to pay a...
Creepy
Not terrible
A signed and numbered poster is still just a poster. Unless Pang is famous, his/her signature adds zero value.
If value and identity are important since the items are for sale might I suggest that you seek the advice of experts who are paid for their...
There doesn’t seem to be much of a secondary market for his work
It would seem to be an open edition print
Peelopoosie. Pilupusi, etc. are all variations on the Christian name Philip and there were numerous variations in spelling over the years. While...
Are there any markings on the stone base? There are several artists by that name.Additional info might help narrow it down.
Fine, then forget I mentioned 45. The fact remains, that in this particular case, there are good people on both sides.
Context is everything!
Knowing all parties involved, I will quote President 45 and say there are good people on both sides.
You have mentioned on many a post that you cannot tell whether something is a painting or a print, even when using a loupe. It's hard for us to...
The bike parts are gorgeous.
Either French or Italian and it looks like 179/180 and looks like there are major condition issues unless the glass is filthy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guillermo_Silva_Santamaria
Guillermo Silva Santamaria
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