Gold framed print 14" x 17" ? age/value
Print is glossy. Any idea who might be the original artist?
On the back of frame Sticker "from the workshop of Ran Su"
126 E. Sunrise HWY
Merrick, NY
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April French on Nov 30, 2015I have the same picture but different frame. It has been hanging on my mom,s walls since I was a little girl , Im now 53.Helpful Reply
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April French on Nov 30, 2015Just looked at my it is a oil print ,in a wood frame which has a bark frame work on it, on the back it says, "Fine Art Prints BY GELLMAN " "BOY WITH STILL LIFE' BY ROESEM . NO. 428 SIZE 11X14Helpful Reply
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DORLIS on Nov 30, 2015i WOULD HAVE AN ART GALLERY LOOK AT IT.Helpful Reply
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Marcia on Nov 30, 2015Boy with Still Life Severin Roesen, 1815-1872 check out oldmastersonlineHelpful Reply
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Marti McCammon on Dec 01, 2015From reading the history of the art producer, Ran Su (and nobody seems to refer to him as an "artist", only an "art producer"), I'm guessing that he simply framed the print and did that work in the 1960's. The information that April and Marcia gave you will lead you to the value.Helpful Reply
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Layce on Dec 01, 2015Hey :) it is lovely! There were several companies in the 60's that made very fine copies/prints of the most famous "masters" paintings. Hold on to it and enjoy it or you could sell it on Ebay or Etsy. They do seem to bring a fair prices from $50 to $400 depending on the subject matter. Do alot of research before you sell tho! I would keep it...very nice. Hopt this helps! LayceHelpful Reply
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Leslie D on Dec 01, 2015The original is "Boy with Still Life", painted in 1855 and done by Charles Baum, who is a German-American still life painter. (1812-1877). The original is in the Butler Art Collection. The companies making prints (like yours, which appears to be giclee print) originally, and erroneously, attributed the painting to be Roesen's work. Ran Su was a popular art producer, making nice quality prints of many different artists in the mid 20th century. This is the listing from the Butler Art Collection, who acquired the painting in 1958. (5th from bottom). http://www.butlerartcollection.com/searchresults.php?pageno=8&artistName=&titleOfWork=&theme=1&movement=1&collectionType=12&searchResultStyle=textAndImagesHelpful Reply
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Di on Dec 01, 2015ThanksHelpful Reply
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Marti McCammon on Dec 02, 2015I really love the frame. That sets yours a bit apart from some others, IMHO...and the fact that it's professionally framed. All those little things add up.Helpful Reply
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