Ronna Manansala, the artist grandaughter, can issue a certificate of authenticity after a thorough examination of artwork if found to be authentic.
The value of a copy of Picasso's 'Don Quixote' from around 1959 can vary widely depending on factors such as the condition, authenticity, and provenance of the piece. It is recommended to consult with an art appraiser or auction house specializing in Picasso's works for a more accurate assessment of its worth.
The value of an Emmett Kelly painting can vary widely depending on factors such as its condition, size, subject matter, and market demand. To determine the artist of a painting, you can look for a signature or consult an art expert or appraiser who specializes in identifying artists' works. They may be able to help you authenticate the painting.
I have large reproductions of both Pinky and Blue Boy that are over 50 years old. what are they worth?
What is a Chum painting and a p581?
I bought one in an antique shop in Budapest a couple of months ago. It was priced 200 euros but I got it for 160. At the time I didn't know anything about Hummels, I now think it might be a copy because there is no Goebel mark on the base, just the number 82.0 incised and the letter C in red. The certificate that came with it said it dated from 1934 to 1950 but I doubt it.
KL 925 silver is type of sterling silver that is used in making silver jewelry.
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The best approach is to ask how the work relates to life, while keeping an open mind. The description and analyzation will have a concrete meaning, but the interpretation and judgment will be easier to accomplish while thinking about life. Thus, the work relates to life as the artist knows it and also as you perceive it. All art will have intrinsic worth as an inseparable part of life and its various creative expressions.
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Because I don't know what painting you specifically mean, all I can say is that the value of small edition prints generally rise about 20% each year from the time of your purchase of the painting.
As with all art, the value is both intrinsic and dependent on the 'ask' and 'bid.' Much of the art stated to be from the mid 1940s was, in fact, created in the 1950s to meet the demand of American buyers so It is best to check with a reputable art appraisal firm before offering to purchase expensive artwork. Some of the 1950s art is quite good, often better than earlier works that have limited subject matter. Again, the value depends on the purchaser's taste. Generally, though, the kind of art work normally found from these eras is worth between $5 and $75 depending on condition. There should be some wear and fragility, for the paintings are a half century old or older. Few of the silk painting artist went on to great reknown although there are exceptions. Unless you are able to read Japanese 'hanko,' or signature seals, it is sometimes difficult to ascertain the artist's name. Again, reputable art appraisal firms are an absolute necessity for the truly valuable paintings. Most silk paintings are NOT valuable although they can be quite beautiful and worthy of purchase. Ukiyo-e, woodblock prints from the 1930s to 1950s by Hasui Kawase, Koitsu Tsuchiya, Yoshida Toshi and a few others are, generally, much more valuable and intrinsically more beautiful and aesthetically pleasing.
You will need a container, which can be as simple as a water-tight lidded jar, or as elaborate as a snow-globe making kit, with the traditional glass ball, plug and base.
You can make "snow" by crushing egg shells, or choose a white/black/silver or gold confetti or sparkles at a hobby store.
If you are using the lidded jar, after you assemble the design (which must be waterproof), put some waterproof glue or a light beading of clear caulk on the threads of the jar lid, and close it quickly before the glue/caulk dries. You may wish to design the snow globe so that the base is the lid, in which case you will build your design on the inside of the lid and let the glue dry completely before putting in liquid (upside down of course.)
A kit to make a snow globe will have specific instructions to assist.
Triptych (pronounced triptik)- like diptych for a set of 2.
when they come from leonrdo davinci, millions of billions
I have been to the museum in Tucson, AZ, off Swan (name of street). Call them and see if they can help. I have many many DeGrazia prints, two personally signed by him in January, 1979, while my daughter and I were sitting outside talking to him. I wish I could find out the value of these. He was a sweet man, so talented, and down to earth, making himself available to anyone who wanted to visit and talk with him. We chatted about 20 minutes.
Lords of the Jungle is a picture of a family of African Bush Elephants, including a baby, with some trees, both living and dead and a snow covered mountain, probably Kilimanjaro in the background.
If your work would be considered a derivative work of another, you would need their permission, and the agreement would spell out how copyright would be assigned.
If your work is simply in the style of another, it's still your work.
But you still might like to sign it as "XYZ, after ABC"
When introduced in 1987 DUC thought they would get $10,000 for one volume. Base on 44 signed prints ranging from $100 to $500 each. It never happened and they sold for between $2,050 - $3,000. I have seen them sold on eBay between $2000-$4000. I have also seen individual prints from that book sell $50-$150.