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QuestionWhere are signatures located on very old oil paintings?Community AnswerUsually on the bottom right corner, although this can vary with every painter.
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QuestionWhere can I find someone in Durant, OK, USA to appraise artwork?Community AnswerYou may have to contact someone in OKC. A frame shop like Pirates Alley can refer an appraiser.
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QuestionHow can I determine who painted the painting?Community AnswerLook at the signature. If there is no signature, you may have to ask an art expert.
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QuestionHow can I tell if my printed copy is a reproduction or not?Community AnswerA printed copy of a painting must be a reproduction, because it is printed and a copy.
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QuestionWhat do I do if I can only make out part of the oil artist's signature?Community AnswerThat usually doesn't happen as the artist signs the piece last most of the time, if you do find this happening to you, it might be that they edited the final piece, which is highly unlikely as they would probably re-sign it. But just to make sure, you should find an art appraiser to determine it.
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QuestionAre reproductions painted on canvas or are reproductions usually made with a copy machine?Community AnswerUsually they are made with a canvas because you would need a 3-D copy machine and the original to make it by copying and to get the original, you would have to steal it first.
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