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is it signed by Eddie harrel gray? what is it a "poster" of?
The poster shops do not mention the artist, which means this is not museum art.
I have an R54 204 (GWTW) and It was valued at 249.99.
If it is the numbered of 10,000 poster - approximately $250-300. I don't believe that the stamp on the container provides any value.
I have an original Bat Boy the musical poster that is autographed for sale on ebay if you are interested.
A lenticular poster is usually a poster with some kind of special effect. It can be a 3D poster used in movie promotions. The hidden picture poster phenomenon in the 1990s was a form of a lenticular poster.
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The artist responsible for the poster of Ayn Rand's "Atlas Shrugged" is unknown, as there are various iterations of posters created by different artists or designers over time. The design of the poster may vary depending on the edition or release of the book.
No, the artist who painted cherry ripe also painted bubbles which was a pears poster
The original Lord Kitchener poster is in the public domain; copyright protection expired 70 years after the death of the artist, that is 2003.
Shepard Fairey has had many jobs over the years, but he became known for his work as a graphic designer, street artist, and poster artist.
Well, usually however much someone would like to pay, but I just saw one framed in the French Quarter (if it was real*) for $1900. There is one on ebay, current bid $725 with 3 days left. I believe there were 10,000 printed. Then there is the question of whether it was signed by hte artist which would increase its value, of course. Artists proofs can go for twice as much (or any amount really) if it is signed by the artist as well as the artist depicted ie. Fats Domino poster of 2006 which is currenty going for $2900. The unsigned version for $350. *Just make sure they are authentic and not a photocopy, Jazz Festival authority should be able to authenticate