I have a numbered copy of a Van Gogh painting. Sun Flower 14. It is approximately 45 years old and in very good conditon. Copy No. 115. Can anyone give me an approximate value??
Thanks
Four answers:
lmnop
2007-05-24 09:42:46 UTC
What? Huh? I didn't hear you! Could you repeat that?
(Vincent)
henry d
2007-05-26 14:04:37 UTC
Van Gogh died a long time ago, so what you have is a reproduction, not a print. Using modern offset techniques, all copies will have the same quality, so why are they numbered?
If it is really a good quality repro, it may be worth something. You could have it appraised, if you like. Off the top of my head, I would say $20 but if the frame is very good, then the frame would be worth more than the picture.
Often large reproductions have a lower quality than ones that duplicate the original size.
anonymous
2007-05-24 16:41:21 UTC
Unless it's actually signed by Van Gogh (which is unlikely) it is simply a nice print and has only a nominal value.
Robin1074
2007-05-24 20:24:28 UTC
Van Gogh never made prints , so even if your print is numbered, its not worth very much.Sorry.You might try a local collage, or University , art department.
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