Posted 2 years ago
dumpsterdiva
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A few years back we helped my Mother move. In the hallway she had a "trash" pile and this framed print was in the pile. I found the print somewhat intriguing and innocent so rather than the trash can, it found it's way into the trunk of my car.
While I know very little about the artist and really the print in general, it is to date my favorite "dumpster dive".
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Can anyone provide any information on the artist or the print ? Out of curiosity, I would be interested in knowing a monetary value if any, as well as mayybe a date that the artist would have originated this print. Thanks for any feedback. I appreciate it.
Got this from an on line site : Circa 1910 Frederick Duncan 6-print framed grouping. "The Greatest Day of a Girl's Life". Six scenes include "The Dawn of Happiness"; "Old Home Farewell"; "Forever and Ever"; "The Wedding Cake"; "Off For the Honeymoon"; and "Alone at Last". Each image is signed "Frederick Duncan".
I will give you the link in my next post..
As promised here is the link to an auction site..:http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/252782
This is for the very same print ...Very nice .
Good info. Thanks so much for the response.