
Does any one have any idea where I could find information about these paintings? No.7 and No.19 in the bottom left corner and Litho in U.S.A in the bottom right. I just retired and would like to sell them as a set or by the piece. I have a set of 19 signed prints dating back to the late 1800's Would a lithograph work for this? Would they just scan the painting, or do I have to take a picture of it? Please let me know ASAP. I am an oil painter, looking to get a copy (up to scale) of my oil painting. I have seen three of these pictures in an auction but know nothing else. There is an enbossing 1" under the pictures. I have 12 water color bullfighting scenes signed by Joaquin Terruella. Would this be called lithograph? If not, what would this type of painting be called?

I have taken some photos and had them put onto a canvas and painted over the top of the photo so it looks like a painting. I have two pics signed on the right side corp a fox 1952 and litho in usa (on the left side) 1805.īoth are of a girl holding a small dog, and a top hat is at the bottom of the pic. Trained Fine Art appraisers receive upwards of $150 per hour, with examination, research and reporting taking a minimum of four hours. Are they worth anything? My mother has had them since about 1958, but I am not sure when they were done. I cannot seem to find anything on lithographs by him. I have four lithographs done by Frederic Remington. I have a picture and it says 47/1 on the bottom. I am wondering if it is worth the cost to get it restored or should I sell it as is to a collector? Is it of any value in its present condition? I am assuming this is Alolphe Lafosse It has a few slight tears and some discoloration.

I have a lithograph of Napoleon and Son, signed in what looks like pencil Lafosse encircled. I have a lithograph of Robert Spencer, Herder's View p. Under it, it says G P 1569 or 1567, then under it, it says Litho I have a picture where in the bottom right hand corner it says is by A Bierstadt.
