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Price on “Velazquez” by Salvador Dali print?

I recently aquired a print by Salvador Dali called “Velazquez”. It was created for The Collector’s Guild Ltd and has the Original Certificate of Authentication from the Societe de Verification de la Nouvelle Gravure Internationale of New York and Paris on the back of the frame it came in. It apprears to be in pristine condition.

I was told that it was bought back in the 70’s for around $300.00.

Does anyone know a website that can help me with this piece of art? Any help at all would be greatly appricated!

yes, you can try one or a few of the following address. If you have no luck with these try a search ” appraisals” then the artist paiting.

www.greglanefinearts.com
www.doubletakeart.com
www.salvador-dali.org
www.artchive.com/artchive/ftptoc/dali_ext.html
www.canvasreplicas.com/DaliGallery.htm
www.answers.com/topic/salvador-dali


Were You There / Nobody Knows De Trouble I've Seen


Were You There / Nobody Knows De Trouble I’ve Seen



Correll C-1305: Were You There / Nobody Knows De Trouble I’ve Seen by Howard Correll…


Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals - Gold Fish Infront of a Chinese Temple - Removable Graphic


Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals – Gold Fish Infront of a Chinese Temple – Removable Graphic



WallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies. Our white fabric material is superior to vinyl decals. You can literally see and feel the difference. Our wall graphics apply in minutes and won’t damage your paint or l…


Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals - Dali Museum, Figueras - Removable Graphic


Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals – Dali Museum, Figueras – Removable Graphic



WallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies. Our white fabric material is superior to vinyl decals. You can literally see and feel the difference. Our wall graphics apply in minutes and won’t damage your paint or l…


Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals - Three Pagodas in Dali, South Western China - Removable Graphic


Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals – Three Pagodas in Dali, South Western China – Removable Graphic



WallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies. Our white fabric material is superior to vinyl decals. You can literally see and feel the difference. Our wall graphics apply in minutes and won’t damage your paint or l…


Tm-t90 thermal receipt printer (2-color, parallel interface and ps180 power supply ) - color: cool white


Tm-t90 thermal receipt printer (2-color, parallel interface and ps180 power supply ) – color: cool white


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Salvador Dali 'The Rose' Framed Art Print


Salvador Dali ‘The Rose’ Framed Art Print


$62.99


Artist: Salvador DaliTitle: The RoseProduct type: Framed art print

Salvador Dali 'Soft Watch at the Moment of Explosion' Hand-painted Framed Art Print


Salvador Dali ‘Soft Watch at the Moment of Explosion’ Hand-painted Framed Art Print


$192.99


Artist: Salvador Dali Title: Soft Watch at the Moment of Explosion Product type: Framed art print

Salvador Dali 'Persistence of Memory' Hand-painted Framed Art Print


Salvador Dali ‘Persistence of Memory’ Hand-painted Framed Art Print


$249.99


Artist: Salvador Dali Title: Persistence of Memory Product type: Gallery-wrapped canvas art

Jim Daly 'Saturday Night (Detail)' Framed Art Print


Jim Daly ‘Saturday Night (Detail)’ Framed Art Print


$56.99


Artist: Jim Daly Title: Saturday Night (Detail) Product Type: Framed Print

critical art ensemble

critical art ensemble
Do I have a chance at the Ivy League?

Grade Point Average- 3.6(UW) 3.8(W)

Scholastic Aptitude Test- Critical Reading- 670 Mathematics- 740 Writing- 760

Class Rank- Top 10% close to top 5%

Class Selection- Most demanding at my high school. We offer 5 AP courses and upon graduation, I will have completed all of them

Extracurricular Activities- Cross Country, Indoor track, Outdoor Track, Forensics, Project Discovery, Liberal Youth of America(founder and president), Community clean-up(founder and president), FCA, Twelfths mans club, Highest vocal ensemble, Performing Arts Extend, Certified EMT rescue volunteer, mahogany alliance, National Honor Society, Student Council Association

Subject Tests ( SAT II’s)- US History- 730 Math Level 1- 780 Literature- 710 World History- 760

Recommendations- Stellar! 1. Cornell graduate, In the fortune 500 of Black Enterprise magazine 2. Graduate of Virginia Tech and Wake Forest 3. A select group of AP teachers.
Oh, im an African American

You have an excellent chance. Although you will be up against many gpas that are above 4.0, your well-roundedness, energy and stellar recommendations will definitely put you in the running. And private colleges do love diversity and a positive attitude. I suspect you will ace the interview process. You have a wonderful life ahead of you.


Child As Audience


Child As Audience




Artistic Bedfellows: Histories, Theories and Conversations in Collaborative Art Practices


Artistic Bedfellows: Histories, Theories and Conversations in Collaborative Art Practices


$36.12


Artistic Bedfellows is an international interdisciplinary collection of historical essays, critical papers, case studies, interviews, and comments from scholars and practitioners that shed new light on the growing field of collaborative art. This collection examines the field of collaborative art broadly, while asking specific questions with regard to the issues of interdisciplinary and cultural d…

Electronic Disturbance, The (New Autonomy Series)


Electronic Disturbance, The (New Autonomy Series)


$9.95


Short pieces and essays examining the changing rules of cultural and political resistance: “The current technological revolution has created a new geography of power relations—as data, human beings confront an authoritarial impulse that thrives on absence. As a virtual geography of cognizance and action, resistance must assert itself in electronic space.”…

Flesh Machine; Cyborgs,Designer Babies, Eugenic Conscousness


Flesh Machine; Cyborgs,Designer Babies, Eugenic Conscousness


$6.94


Having elsewhere explored the dimensions of social and political control in electronic culture, the Critical Arts Ensemble here turns full frontal towards the body, arguing that utopian promises of virtuality are simple distractions from the real project: the deployment of biotechnologies upon the bodies of citizens in the service of the transnational order….

Harry Christophers and The Sixteen: BBC Proms 2009: A Handel Celebration (DVD)


Harry Christophers and The Sixteen: BBC Proms 2009: A Handel Celebration (DVD)


$9.89


A note of explanation: English choral conductor Harry Christophers founded the vocal ensemble The Sixteen in 1977, and that group quickly attained an outstanding critical reputation (and a broad listenership) for the breadth of their repertoire. They m…

British Invasion: Herman`s Hermits - Listen People, 1964-1969 (DVD)


British Invasion: Herman`s Hermits – Listen People, 1964-1969 (DVD)


$14.97


Phenomenally successful on a commercial level but never as critically esteemed as some of their contemporaries, the pop ensemble Herman`s Hermits racked up a series of top-charting singles from 1964 to 1969 that quickly checked in as staples of the Bri…

three artists three women

three artists three women
The name of a song on Oh brother, where art thou?

What is the name and artist of the song that the three women sing in the river "Oh brother, where art thou"

According to Roger Ebert, he is "Did not leave nobody but the baby." http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20001229/REVIEWS/12290301/1023 Another sequence almost stops the show, he is so obsessed with its autonomously. It occurs when the escapees met three women do laundry in a river. Sirens, of course. They sing "Did not Leave Nobody but the Baby" while moving in movement slowed somewhat, and the effect is – well, what it is supposed to be mesmerizing. "~


Florene Scrapbooking - Scrapbooking Artist - Tote Bags


Florene Scrapbooking – Scrapbooking Artist – Tote Bags




Florene Scrapbooking - Scrapbooking Artist II - Tote Bags


Florene Scrapbooking – Scrapbooking Artist II – Tote Bags




Lullaby


Lullaby


$7.45


Celtic Woman is pleased to release a special Limited Edition album of sweet and beautiful lullabies. A compilation of their most-recognized soothing songs from their past albums mixed with brand-new songs, this heartfelt collection of lullabies will relax both children and adults. From the world reknown “Brahm’s Lullabye” and “Hush Little Baby (Mockingbird)” to Disney classics “When You Wish Upon…

The Reminder


The Reminder


$7.98


FEIST THE REMINDER…

The Big Chill - 15th Anniversary: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack


The Big Chill – 15th Anniversary: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack


$5.95


titolo-il grande freddo (the big chill) (15th anniversary)etichetta-motown-n. dischi1data3 gennaio 2002supporto-cd audiogenere-pop e rock internazionalecolonne sonore —-brani-1.marvin gaye – i heard it through the grapevineascolta2.temptations – my girlascolta3.rascals – good lovin’ascolta4.smokey robinson – the tracks of my tearsascolta5.three dog night – joy to the worldascolta-6.temptations -…

Los Angeles Pop Art Women's John 3:16 Tank Top


Los Angeles Pop Art Women’s John 3:16 Tank Top


$22.99


Words from John 3:16 create the image on the front of this tank top from Los Angeles Pop Art. The sleeveless shirt is cut with a long, lean fit.

Los Angeles Pop Art Women's John 3:16 T-shirt


Los Angeles Pop Art Women’s John 3:16 T-shirt


$20.49


Words from the verse John 3:16 create the image on the front of this T-shirt from Los Angeles Pop Art. The short-sleeve shirt is cut with a long, lean fit.

Klimt 'Three Ages of Woman (Detail IV), 1905' Framed Art Print


Klimt ‘Three Ages of Woman (Detail IV), 1905′ Framed Art Print


$71.99


Artist: Gustav Klimt Title: Three Ages of Woman – Mother and Child (Detail IV), 1905Product type: Framed print

Los Angeles Pop Art Women's John 3:16 V-neck Top


Los Angeles Pop Art Women’s John 3:16 V-neck Top


$18.99


The New Testament words from John 3:16 create an image on the front of this V-neck shirt from Los Angeles Pop Art. This short-sleeve top offers a long, lean fit and all-cotton construction.

Michael Paraskevas 'Three Ladies Sunning' Metal Framed Art


Michael Paraskevas ‘Three Ladies Sunning’ Metal Framed Art


$51.99


Artist: Michael Paraskevas Title: Three Ladies SunningProduct Type: Framed Art Print

classical painting

classical painting
Music ** what the painting is the art albums Rafael Kubelik Symphonic Poems for??

^ ^ Wut … http://shopping.yahoo.com/p:sm is the painting for the cover of this album ?????????? I must know, and if you find that it paints is just too incredible !!!!!!!! Happy Holidays evry1. its sumthin about this picture Im just attached, NE1 plz who can help me get that great b !!!!!!!!!!

I do not know what painting is, but as the composer and conductor are both Czech, it is possible that the artist is Czech. One way that you could find is to buy the album and check the liner notes for which the jacket. Or someone who e-mail it eBay and ask them to read the book himself and tell you.


Water Lilies Nymphéas 1915 Claude Monet Painting Fridge Magnet


Water Lilies Nymphéas 1915 Claude Monet Painting Fridge Magnet


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This is a beautiful refrigerator magnet depicting a painting by master impressionist painter Claude Monet entitled Nymphéas (Water Lilies), completed in 1915. It is approximately 3″x2″. This would make a great gift or personal item for the Monet aficionado or anyone who loves classic artwork….

The Artist's Garden at Vétheuil Claude Monet Painting Fridge Magnet


The Artist’s Garden at Vétheuil Claude Monet Painting Fridge Magnet


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This is a beautiful refrigerator magnet depicting a painting by master impressionist painter Claude Monet entitled The Artist’s Garden at Vétheuil. It is approximately 2″x3″. This would make a great gift or personal item for the Monet aficionado or anyone who loves classic artwork….

Bridge over a Pond of Water Lilies Claude Monet Painting Fridge Magnet


Bridge over a Pond of Water Lilies Claude Monet Painting Fridge Magnet


$3.99


This is a beautiful refrigerator magnet depicting a painting by master impressionist painter Claude Monet entitled Bridge over a Pond of Water Lilies. It is approximately 2″x3″. This would make a great gift or personal item for the Monet aficionado or anyone who loves classic artwork….

Baby Einstein - Baby Da Vinci - From Head to Toe


Baby Einstein – Baby Da Vinci – From Head to Toe


$18.55


Expressive faces and the exploration of arms, legs, and other body parts simply fascinate babies and toddlers. From Head to Toe focuses in on eyes, ears, hands, and other appendages with rapidly changing, close-up photography of real-life children alternating with puppetry, toys, animals, and sculptures and paintings by famous artists. Accompanying the vivid images are whimsical versions of…

Art of Segovia


Art of Segovia


$11.33


DG has put together a fascinating compilation of Segovia’s art that reminds us what a protean figure he was. Segovia single-handedly put the instrument on the map by making classical guitar concerts popular events, broadening the instrument’s repertory through commissions and transcriptions, and convincing even doubters that it could be a vehicle for serious music. He’s heard here in brief pieces …

Classical Portrait Painting in Oils (Hardcover)


Classical Portrait Painting in Oils (Hardcover)


$18.05


No medium competes with oil in the world of portrait painting, and oil is best used to demonstrate principles of skin tones. In Chris Saper?s second portrait book for North Light, readers will learn to incorporate life studies to improve accuracy in…

100 Masterpieces of Classical Chinese Painting (Hardcover)


100 Masterpieces of Classical Chinese Painting (Hardcover)


$120.82


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Classical Painting Atelier


Classical Painting Atelier


$22.87


Hand-painted Black Leather Picture Frame


Hand-painted Black Leather Picture Frame


$18.99


An imaginative twist on a classical Chinese theme, leather picture frame will enhance any home decorFrame is handcrafted by expert artisans in ChinaPicture accessory features a solid wooden core sheathed in a thin layer of black leather

Red Leather Hand-painted 6-bottle Wine Case


Red Leather Hand-painted 6-bottle Wine Case


$84.99


Store your valuable wine in this exquisitely-rendered wine caseStorage box sports beautiful details making it truly spectacular to beholdWine storage features a classical design adaptable to many decoration styles

classical painting

classical painting

Two London exhibitions, the Serpentine Gallery’s Indian Highway and Aicon’s Signs Taken for Wonders, are the UK’s most ambitious attempts yet to distill coherence into the chaotic rush of art emerging from the Indian subcontinent.

The marriage between the conceptually minded Serpentine and Indian art – whose overriding characteristics are narrative drive, flamboyant figuration and sensuous colour – is interesting because it is so unlikely. Recent memorable Indian installations have been sprawling, direct and often rooted in the animal motifs of folklore: Bharti Kher’s “The Skin Speaks a Language Not Its Own”, a collapsed fibreglass elephant adorned with bindis (female forehead decorations) at Frank Cohen’s Passage to India, or Sudarshan Shetty’s bell-tolling aluminium cast of a pair of cows, now at the Royal Academy’s GSK Contemporary. Nothing like that is in Indian Highway; with conceptual aplomb, the Serpentine turns the accessibility and energy of Indian art into a taut cerebral game.

The highway of the title refers both to the literal road of migration and movement, and to the information superhighway, which together are propelling India to modernity. Dayanita Singh’s wallpaper-photographs of Mumbai’s central arteries illuminated at night introduce the theme in the first contemporary art gallery, and a crowd of sober documentary films worthily continue it – but a pair of installations catch the symbolism best. One is Bose Krishnamachari’s celebrated “Ghost/Transmemoir”, a collection of a hundred tiffin boxes – widely used to convey home-cooked lunches to workers across cities – each inset with LCD monitors, DVD players and headphones, through which everyday Mumbaikars regale audiences with their stories, accompanied by soundtracks evoking the high-pitched jangle and screech of Mumbai street life.

The other, towering upwards to the North art gallery’s dome like a beating black heart at the core of the show, is Sheela Gowda’s “Darkroom”, consisting of metal tar-drums stacked or flattened into wrap-around sheets, evoking at once the grandeur of classical colonnades and the ad hoc shacks built by India’s road workers. Inside, the darkness is broken by tiny dots of light through holes punctured in the ceiling like a constellation of stars; yellow-gold paint enhances the lyric undertow in this harsh readymade.

Opposite is N S Harsha’s “Reversed Gaze”, a mural depicting a crowd behind a makeshift barricade who tilt out towards us – making us the spectacles at the exhibition. All Indian life is here in this comic whimsy: farmer, businessman, fundamentalist Hindu, anarchist with firebomb, pamphleteer, aristocrat in Nehruvian dress, south Indian in baggy trousers and vest, tourist clutching a miniature Taj Mahal, and an art collector holding a painting signed R Mutt – linking the entire parade to the urinal, signed R Mutt, with which Marcel Duchamp invented conceptual art in 1917.

Essential to the meaning of “Reversed Gaze” is that it will be erased when the exhibition closes – a slap in the face for the predatory art market. So will the pink and purple bindi wall painting “The Nemesis of Nations” by Bharti Kher, who recently joined expensive international gallery Hauser and Wirth. And a canvas of drawings greeting visitors as they enter is all that is left of Nikhil Chopra’s performance piece “Yog Raj Chitrakar”, in which the artist this week spent three days assuming the persona of his grandfather, an immaculately dressed gentleman of the Raj, and lived and slept in a tent in Kensington Gardens, entering the gallery only to daub the canvas that stands as an art of aftermath – a memory drawing.

Painting here is a vanishing act. Maqbool Fida Husain (aged 93) has made 13 bright poster-style works – red elephants, a tea ceremony after a tiger shooting, a satirical Last Supper with dapper businessman, umbrella, briefcase, body parts – to surround the exterior of the Serpentine. MF Husain is India’s most respected artist; with these billboards, executed in his standard style of forceful black contours, angular lines and bright palette, he returns to his career origins as a painter of cinema advertisements.

In the catalogue, curator Ranjit Hoskote argues that “transcultural experience is the only certain basis of contemporary practice” and that “the chimera of auto-Orientalism, with its valorisation of a spurious authenticity to be secured as the guarantee of an embattled local against an overwhelming global, has been swept away”.

But Husain, godfather to generations of Indian artists, and indeed every piece in Indian Highway – from feminist painter Nalini Malani’s looping fantasy figures intricately inked on bamboo paper in “Tales of Good and Evil” to Jitish Kallat’s photographic series “Cenotaph (A Deed of Transfer)”, chronicling the demolition of slum dwellings – proves the opposite: however hard a western gallery tries to make Indian contemporary art, talk a global conceptual language, its local strengths speak louder. Indian art, on this showing, is visually arresting and thoughtful, but nothing here is formally or conceptually innovative, or aesthetically provocative. We thus respond to its distinctive idiom and themes as cultural tourists.

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