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ANDREW WYETH PRINT

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12 years ago
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HI,

I have a andrew wyeth (lithograph?) print.

It is made of cardboard-type material.

It has in the lower left corner of it a "C" in a circle, followed by M.M A

In the lower right there is the signature of Andrew Wyeth.

There is no numbers on it and nothing else written or signed on either side.

Is this an item of value?

Thank you in advance for your advice.

 

 

Category Fine Art
Distinguishing marks The letter "C" in a circle, followed by the letters M. M A in the lower left corner.
The signature of the artist in the lower right corner.
Condition Good
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Submitted by Lovejoy

It's probably a mass produced print. Have a look at it under a magnifying glass, if the image appears to be made of a series of small dots it's a Decorator print.  Lithographs, etchings and engravings will generally have an edition number to indicate the number of the print and the number produced, EG. " 19 / 240 "

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