It always helps if you provide a link, with a photograph, of the painting.
But to be honest with you, the name Artistic Interiors #1 through #175827 strongly suggests that this painting probably doesn't have any real value to a collector. Chances are it is the type of 'decorative' art produced in masses by artists from Mexico or Europe, the type of painting that one of these artists does hundreds of, getting paid by the picture, to sell to some local wholesaler who in turn sells to department store retailers or 'art' store outlets like Aaron Brothers and these are sold as 'decorative' art.
That does not mean it is not a good painting or that the artist doesn't have talent. But. more than likely, it does mean that the painting will never be worth more than what someone paid for it at Wal-Mart or Aaron Brothers.
If, by rare chance, the artist has gone on to make a name for himself in the art world as a 'serious' artist then it might have some added value. But we can't know this if you don't provide a photo copy or at least the name of the artist.
Anyway, the true value of a painting is always in the joy it brings to the person viewing it.
2007-05-29 16:48:33
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answered by Doc Watson 7
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I have an Artistic Interiors painting numbered 175827. How do I find out the value of this painting?
It is a painting of yellow roses in an asian vase (I believe). In an oval gold painted wooden frame.
2015-08-08 15:35:14
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-09-28 05:40:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Firstly, is the artist someone REALLY REALLY REALLY famous - they would really have to be to have over 175,000 copies of their work out there. Given the subject (and the billion or so similar pictures), it's pretty unlikely that it's worth more than the frame - unless it has been hand signed by the artist and you can prove provenance.
Sorry, I would guess that you have an old copy of a nice picture, just enjoy it for what it is and the pleasure it brings you.
You could take it along to an auction house or an art gallery (phone first to ensure that this service is free!), but I really suspect you'll get your heart broken to find it worthless.
2007-05-29 23:09:08
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answered by cornflake#1 7
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I have 2 paintings numbered 843401 and 817156 how do find out what they are worth
2014-10-19 04:07:53
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answered by Anonymous
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It is worth what you want to pay and how much you like it. Those items are decorative and have no collector or artistic value.
2016-04-11 05:55:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Those numbers do not indicate value, they indicate their assignment in a gallery catalogue which are likely lost to the annals of time as many businesses no longer exist and their record books are likely gone. The same goes with internet data that eventually get wiped and overwritten unless stored in external (off the grid) drive. Now, your art is really worth how much someone feels it is worth paying for it so ignore those who say you have a mass production and of no interest, that may not necessarily be true (it may not be mass produced and it may have value even if it was a popular recreated image). Here are some suggestions of what you can do:
Step 1: If you feel you have a treasure contact one of the big auction houses (that deals in paintings of course) and send them a picture via e-mail attachment and ask them if they know more about the artist. If it is indeed a famous artist (take close up picture of signature if there is one) they will let you know as they want to make money with you. If they say it is not then proceed to step 2 (or if you feel they are mistaken contact another auction house). If you have any "Provenance" (proof of where it came from - did you meet the artist and buy it from them?) that will help identify if that artist became popular or not.
Step 2: If your artwork is of lower value you can post it for sale on eBay for exposure. Be aware that if your art is very large it may cost more to ship than your sale price so do an estimate before you list! I would check from furthest point (for example, I am in Florida and I price to ship to Washington state). I do not bother shipping to the island state of Hawaii or Alaska or anywhere outside of the USA as costs for shipping can escalate beyond realistic means (close to used-car prices for shipping alone!)
Hope that helps everyone interested and good luck!
John
2017-01-25 00:16:48
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answered by 2d born 3d raised 1
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I have many pictures buy an artis Geoff Williams they are signed and all have an insurance appraisal cert of auth and are numbered very low....I am wondering if you can help me and tell me if they are worth anything....one sold for 78.00 in 1980. My email address is moll.preston1976@aol.com I would greatly appreciate your help and expertise..Thank You ....Molly
2014-03-02 04:02:14
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answered by Anonymous
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No it is a stagecoach horses and rocks
2014-08-05 05:05:32
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answered by Helen 1
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