Out of curiosity, how much did you think it was worth?
wouldn't this get better response in the pottery board?
You are certainly free to do so. Just bear in mind that because of the poor framing, the work will continue to degrade. It needs to go to a paper...
Acid burns as the result of poor framing and what looks like a case of foxing
The Earle is in terrible condition
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I can see why it ended up at the thrift store.
The bird is by Marysa Kolola from Kimmirut (Lake Harbour) who was born in 1940. The stone would date the piece to the early to mid 1970's. The...
As to your theory, there are many millions of artworks around the globe. Even in an age of intangibles, the supply of original art will be greater...
Most likely a reproduction (but great score if real). There could be some serious water damage under the mat. If so, not worth reframing (but,if...
The first looks like a factory attempt at Kinkaide and the second….there are no words
It seems to be dry mounted and damaged.
It could be a giclée on canvas. These are often framed up with inexpensive but "fancy looking" frames to make them seem valuable.
The value is in the feet! Brass scrap is almost $2.00 a pound.
I assume you meant reproduction since lithographs are prints. Yes, it is a reproduction with a printed signature.
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