worth of art prints

  • I am a collector of art. Recently I have decided to sell some prints that I purchased but have absolutely no idea what they are worth. I would greatly appreciate your help in helping me detwermine the value of the following prints. 1)"Heure Juane" by Emile Bellet 2)"The Party is Over" by Dima Gorban 3)"Le Vase Bleu de Madrid" by Jean Claude Picot 4)"Grand Orchestre" by Linda LeKinff 5)"Indigo Chapeau" by Itzchak Tarkay 6)"Venice Yellow Sunset" by Anatole Krasnyansky These are all prints, not original oils. Your help would be most appreciated in this matter


  • Hello majecls-ga, Several of your works are sold on e-bay and in various poster shops and art galleries. Are your works numbered serigraphs or posters or something else? What will constitute an acceptable answer for the valuation of these works? I also note that some of these works are easy to find and some may require a bit of digging. A researcher may be reluctant to take on the project fearing that they might not be able to complete it if they can't find information for one or more of the works you've listed. Will you accept a negative answer if some of the works cannot be readily located? I look forward to your clarification. ~ czh ~


  • I'm no expert, but i'm afraid "prints" of the listed paintings (as well as a "print" of Mona Lisa) are only worth the price of a full color photocopy..


  • For works of art, as for most other things, what an object is worth is no more than what someone is willing to pay for it. Even if an "expert" says that a work is worth, say, $100, that is meaningless unless someone is willing to pay $100 for it. You say that you have no idea what these prints are worth, but when you bought them you must have thought that they were worth what you paid. So that is your starting point; you can then add an element to cover inflation since the date you bought them. If you really thought that you got them at a bargain price, you can try to sell them for something more than you paid; but I tend to agree with boggbee's view that prints of paintings are not worth very much.