Perhaps your paintings are by Lewis Kronberg? He was an American painter who signed his work L. Kronberg.
He's not nearly as famous as Pollock or Wyatt or Rockwell, but his work is collectible. Depending on what area of the country you live in i would take them to your closest art expert or modern art gallery to have them appraised.
2006-11-02 14:19:40
·
answer #1
·
answered by Doc Watson 7
·
0⤊
0⤋
For information on artists living or dead, try sites like: "absolutearts.com" or "worldwidearts.com" and type in whatever you have--artist name, type of work, style of work, medium used, size, etc. Is it a print, a painting, a photograph, an original, a print? These things all effect the value, as does the condition. Also type their name in quotes on a search engine like www.dogpile.com "John Doe", and see what comes up.
If the artist is dead, a gallery link might pop up. A gallery dealing with the works or the estate of an artist can give you a lot of useful information, might be able to tell you the value and if there is a market for the work.
2006-11-02 22:39:54
·
answer #2
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
Depends on the market for that artist at the time, condition of the painting, many factors. Would be best to take it to a gallery or art dealer and have it appraised.
2006-11-02 23:05:25
·
answer #3
·
answered by BSG 3
·
0⤊
0⤋