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Lady of Seville by Rico Tomaso
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Re: Lady of Seville by Rico Tomaso
This is a print that was made to look like an original painting. They are very common. These were made by Illiinois Moulding Co.
Rica Tomas was born in 1898 US and passed in 1985 in New York.. He was an artist, musician and illustrator. When you see a painting like this its a print. There is more information here.
https://www.tri-cityherald.com/living/liv-columns-blogs/antique-appraisals/article91523202.html
Est Value $75 - $125 based on market demand. Thanks for sharing ..Please reply to leave feedback on my valuation, its apprciated.
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Thomas J. Gordyn
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