Watercolor Painting

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Valuation
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Item Details
Walter A. Weber was a noted illustrator known for his wildlife art, particularly in the book 'Homes and Habits of Wild Animals.' His work is collectible among nature enthusiasts.
The painting's style and subject matter suggest it was created in the mid-20th century, aligning with Weber's active period as an illustrator.
- R.A. BROWN, FROM W. WEBER
Documentation such as previous ownership records or publication references would enhance value.
Condition
- No visible damage or significant wear
- Minor signs of age on the frame
Excellent condition adds 20-30% to value.
Summary
Watercolor Painting by Walter A. Weber. Made by Walter A. Weber. Dating to Mid-20th Century. Materials: Watercolor on paper. Estimated value: $150 – $250. Condition: Very Good. Moderate demand for wildlife art; prices are stable.
Market Data
Moderate demand for wildlife art; prices are stable.
Specialty dealers, online marketplaces, and art galleries.
How to Improve Accuracy
Open Questions
- Exact date of creation
- Medium used (if not watercolor)
- Restoration status
Photos That Could Refine This Valuation
- Close-up of signature
- Back of the painting
- Detailed view of the frame
Care & Preservation
- Keep out of direct sunlight
- Maintain stable humidity
- Consider UV-protective glass
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