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Landscape Painting, signed by EDWARD in lower right corner, oil painting

By ckw91977, 2 January, 2009
Description

2009-01-02

I purchased this painting at a rummage sale in La Crosse, WI. I have been looking for information about this piece for the entire time of owning it, as it has been nearly 10 years now.

The signiture is all caps as yo will see in the pictures below. Very nice painting!!

 

PLEASE CHECK OUT THE KNOWN INFORMATION AND GET BACK TO ME....

• If you are a professional service provider I would like to speak to you on the telephone if your information is true and complete!!

Category
Paintings
Medium
Oil paint on Canvas, with frame 24"x48" stretch
Distinguishing marks
EDWARD signature, Rear Edge 24X48
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
24"X48"
Date Period
unknown
Weight
Average Weight
History
I found this painting in La Crosse, Wisconsin at a garage sale.
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
n/a
For Sale?
No
Photos
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Lovejoy

16 years 6 months ago

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.

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.

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ckw91977

16 years 6 months ago

In reply to Re: Landscape Painting, signed by EDWARD in lower right corner, by Lovejoy

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!!!
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BRIANHUMPHREY

9 years 1 month ago

Re: Landscape Painting, signed by EDWARD in lower right...

I HAVE THE SAME PAINTING

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ckw91977

9 years 1 month ago

In reply to Re: Landscape Painting, signed by EDWARD in lower right... by BRIANHUMPHREY

Re: Landscape Painting, signed by EDWARD in lower right...

Where did you acquire your painting?

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