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Re: Possible Grandma Moses painting
<p>Any original art item really needs to be physically examined to determine their origins and value. Nobody can authenticate oil paintings from an image,or even determine that it's an oil painting or a <strong><font><strong><font face="Arial">Giclee´. Any painting that could be by a famous artist really needs to be examined by a Specalist in Fine Arts, I suggest you contact sothebys.com .</font></strong></font></strong></p><p> </p><p>Lovejoy </p>
Re: Possible Grandma Moses painting
<p>http://huntsville.about.com/library/blmoses.htm</p><p>Here is a photo of the same picture, different frame on January 27, 2002. Her works where at the Huntsville Museum of Art. Huntsville is one of only seven museums in the nation to present this 87-piece exhibit of the most important paintings of Anna Mary Robertson.</p><p>This one is named<em>" Sugaring Off</em>", 1943, It is in a Private collection.Only four images, The Old Oaken Bucket, Sugaring Off, The Old Checkered House and Out for Christmas Trees, were ever issued in editions hand-signed by the artist. In the case of these signed reproductions, the signature, in pen, appears in the margin below the image. </p>