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Two Turner Wall Accessory paintings
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Re: Two Turner Wall Accessory paintings
These are two works of art that have been reproduced many times over the years.
The original painting of the girl was done by Thomas Lawrence in 1794. It's official title is Sarah Barrett Moulton: Pinkie
The original painting The Blue Boy was done by Thomas Gainsborough.
Both originals are hanging in the Huntington Library in San Marino, California.
I would say they value about $25 each.
Re: Two Turner Wall Accessory paintings
Re: Two Turner Wall Accessory paintings
Turner made a large assortment of inexpensive Decorator items such as prints, mirrors and wall shelves, most date from the 1950's through 1970's. Values for these Turner items tend to be quite modest, the prints & paintings often sell for less than $60.00
Re: Two Turner Wall Accessory paintings
I have the Boy Blue painting. I was hoping that I could get an appraisal because I am interested in selling it.
Re: Two Turner Wall Accessory paintings
Not much demand for these Mass produced paintings by Turner other than as Decorator pieces, which often go for under $75.00 at Auction.
Re: Two Turner Wall Accessory paintings