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Re: Landscape Painting, signed by EDWARD in lower right corner,
Nobody can really appraise a painting online, but based on your image this piece is an example of " Art on the Fence" or "Starving artist" travelling shows that sell art to the general public. If a painting sells well it is duplicated many times by the artist, in some cases by the hundreds and sold wholesale to the dealer that runs the show. <p>Generally the price of the art is low and the people who run the show make the majority of their profit "Upselling" the customers elaborate frames ;~) Values for these paintings is very modest even 30 years after they were originally painted, we see then sell all the time at auction for less than $100.00. That being said if you have any doubt at all about a painting you should contact a Specialist Appraiser, we use Sothebys.com.</p>
Re: Landscape Painting, signed by EDWARD in lower right corner,
Thank you for the great information... if anyone as any other information as well please post!!!
Re: Landscape Painting, signed by EDWARD in lower right...
I HAVE THE SAME PAINTING
Re: Landscape Painting, signed by EDWARD in lower right...
Where did you acquire your painting?