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1918 suzanne Valadon picture

Description

Category Paintings
Medium oil and cardboard
Distinguishing marks 1918 suzanne Valadon
Condition Mint
Size and dimensions of this item 32x24
Date Period 1900's
History I bought this at a store that closed due to a fire in Lannon WI, a Tin smith used to live there many years ago
Price Paid (If known) $35
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Anonymous (not verified) 🌱 Newbie 18 years ago

<p>Hi all, I have been searching on this for 5 yeras or better can anybody help me???. PLEASE. -Thank you kel</p>

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Joseph ⭐ Expert 18 years ago

<p>Hello,</p><p>If someone has expertise about your item I am sure they will respond.  Please remember that paintings are probably the most difficult thing to appraise, especially via the Internet.  In order for someone to have information about your work of art they will have to know the artist, the artists&#39;s style (as most artists have many works that not even an expert may know), and make assumptions as to whether your painting is genuine or not.</p><p>- Joseph </p>

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Lovejoy 🎯 Collector 18 years ago

<p>Nobody could tell much from the image provided, but it appears to be a print. Suzanne Valadon is very well known and it shouldn&#39;t be very hard to find information. Here&#39;s a link to get you started. As for the piece itself you really need to have it physically examined to determine what it really is.<br /><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Valadon">http://en.wikipedia.org/w… </p>

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kelatha 🌱 Newbie 18 years ago

I do not think that this is a print reason # 1 I have been looking for this for 5 years its oil on cardboard . if it was a print I would have found it already. jut wanted to see if someone knew anything about it.

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Lovejoy 🎯 Collector 18 years ago

<p>Well if it is truly an oil and not a print on cardboard, you really should be contacting Sothebys.com. and have an appraiser examine it. Nobody can really tell you anything more about this pieces with out actually physically examining it.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Lovejoy </p>

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kelatha 🌱 Newbie 18 years ago

<img style="width: 2816px; height: 2112px" src="/files/u14108/DSCN00290012.jpg" alt="" width="2816" height="2112" /><img style="width: 2816px; height: 2112px" src="/files/u14108/DSCN00290012.jpg" alt="" width="2816" height="2112" /><img style="width: 2816px; height: 2112px" src="/files/u14108/DSCN00290012.jpg" alt="" width="2816" height="2112" align="middle" />

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kelatha 🌱 Newbie 18 years ago

 I have added new pic&#39;s &amp;  you may have to make smaller,way big . also I changed my mind I think that this is a print. I can not find this print anyplace????.Please help.thank you

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