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Re: Viking Oil Painting
Hello,
This is a copy of a painting originally done by Frank Frazetta. From the pictures, looks well done, and may have some value to fans of his works, originals of which go for tens, even hundreds of thousands of dollars, and are out of the reach of most collectors.
http://frankfrazetta.org/viewimage.php?loc=snow_.jpg
This is a very good site for more information on Frazetta. I don't know the painter of your painting, but you have a place to start.
Frazetta did his version in 1967, which seems to make sense with the age you are giving your painting. Hope that helps.
Re: Viking Oil Painting
thanks for the feed back!