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Great Discoveries: Rare Revolutionary War Sketch Found in Apartment

WorthPoint

This watercolor sketch of Revolutionary War soldiers sold for $129.99 He produces content across a wide range of industries, including antiques, insurance, and real estate. Those who want to view artwork relating to the Revolutionary War era can see thousands of such pieces in the WorthPoint Price Guide. WorthPoint—Discover.

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Lost Fine Art: The White Duck by Jean-Baptiste Oudry

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Missing Fine Art: Portrait of Dr. Gachet by Vincent Van Gogh

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Lost Fine Art: ‘Medicine’ by Gustav Klimt

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Breakdance – 6817

Art Peritus

Wilson graciously donated this series of 53 original watercolors as well as the reproduction print-rights to benefit the Cottonwood Institute, an organization that connects underprivileged children with nature through outdoor activities and skill development.

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So You Found A John George Brown Painting?

Harrison Appraisals

While many of these works are oils on canvas, Brown also returned to watercolor, a medium he used in the mid-19 th century. The smiling faces of Brown’s street urchin paintings have been replaced with the serious countenances of infirm and dependent elders painted in dark cottages.

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“People Are Rewarded by Close Looking” – Kathan Brown of Crown Point Press on the Enduring Excitement of Printmaking

Art Dealers Association of America

She never stopped doing watercolors and drawings, even though it was not easy during the Depression when she was working full-time. I was also working as a typist for a company that supplied temporary services to banks and insurance companies. When did you first become interested in visual art? I come from an art family.

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