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reofect painting by fredrick waugh titleled the breakers

By grizz599, 17 March, 2009
Description

there is a tag on the back that says reofect painting order 440 frame 159X line 618A artist fredrick waugh title the breakers. thats pretty much it

Category
Paintings
Medium
oil on board?
Distinguishing marks
lower right hand corner--waugh
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
32 by 41
Date Period
early 1900s??
Weight
about 8 lbs
History
i brought at a sale in alma mich
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
50 dollars
For Sale?
No
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kathyBeh

16 years 1 month ago

Re: reofect painting by fredrick waugh titleled the breakers

Frederick J. Waugh
(1861 - 1940)

Reofect was in business between 1900 and 1950. Their prints originally cost between $150 - $300. The company went out of business because it was a very costly process to create these prints. The process included using oils and metals to create the copy. They are not really considered paintings or prints, but, reconstructed pieces of art using prints with a special type of varnish over it to make it look similar to a real oil painting. Reofect pictures can sell for as little as $20.00, and can be offered for sale for as much as $200.00. It could be a few years before they start to climb in value.

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Anonymous (not verified)

14 years 8 months ago

In reply to Re: reofect painting by fredrick waugh titleled the breakers by kathyBeh

Re: reofect painting by fredrick waugh titlehed the breakers

I have just bought a picture marked reofect painting and the artist is L. Jambor. the painting is Petit Point. Thank you for explaining what reofect paintings are. Can they be cleaned and if so how. mine is very yellowed which is ok bc I like the old look but I wish it was a little brighter.
Thank you
sandy

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