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Wagon print Robert Addison

By Mom2_3, 2 March, 2025
Description

Print of old painting I believe was hidden behind another picture my grandmother had name on it is Robert Addison 

Category
Paintings
Medium
Paper
Distinguishing marks
Name bottom left corner
Condition
Fair
Size and dimensions of this item
Approx 24Ă—32
For Sale?
Yes
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Mom2_3

3 months ago

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This is name on wagon painting found on ebay

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NaidaTheCollector

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Robert Addison Wagon Print

Item Overview

  • Artist: Robert Addison
  • Medium: Print on paper
  • Size: Approx. 24" x 32"
  • Condition: Fair (visible wear, potential discoloration or damage)
  • Distinguishing Marks: Signature in the bottom left corner

Artist Background

Robert Addison (1924–1988) was an American artist known for his detailed and atmospheric paintings, often featuring rustic and historical subjects. His works frequently depict abandoned structures, old wagons, and landscapes, evoking a sense of nostalgia and the passage of time. His style leans toward realism, capturing fine details and the effects of light.

Historical Context

The subject of the painting, an old wooden wagon abandoned in a field, aligns with Addison’s thematic focus on history and decay. His works have been widely collected, and prints of his paintings were produced in limited and open editions.

Valuation Factors

  1. Authenticity & Rarity:
    • This is a print, not an original painting, which affects its value.
    • If it's a limited edition print (numbered and signed), it would be worth more than an open edition reproduction.
    • If it's a mass-produced reproduction, its value is lower.
  2. Condition:
    • The item is described as in fair condition, which may include fading, discoloration, or minor damage.
    • Condition significantly impacts value—excellent condition prints are more desirable.
  3. Market Trends & Comparable Sales:
    • Robert Addison's original paintings can fetch thousands of dollars at auction.
    • His signed limited-edition prints typically range between $100 to $500, depending on rarity and condition.
    • Open edition prints in fair condition may sell for $50 to $150 in secondary markets like eBay or online galleries.

Estimated Value

  • If this is a signed, limited-edition print: $200–$500
  • If this is an open edition reproduction: $50–$150

Recommendation

To determine precise value:

  • Check for edition numbers (e.g., "12/250") and an authentic signature by Robert Addison.
  • Assess condition more closely—restoration or professional cleaning may improve value.
  • Compare with recent sales of Robert Addison prints on platforms like eBay, LiveAuctioneers, or Heritage Auctions.

If you suspect the print has a higher value (e.g., limited edition or rare variation), a professional appraisal from a fine art dealer or auction house is recommended.

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