Posted 3 years ago
TeresaD
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I picked this painting up at a thrift store many years ago it is the best fake I have ever seen I held up a picture of the real thing and I couldn’t tell the difference
I was packing up to move about 10 years ago and my macaws got a hold of it
So it has some damage in the bottom
It has a signature on it I haven’t been able to find out anything on this Though
It is 30" H x 2' W on Canvas
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That is a famous Norman Rockwell .............. reproduction
http://www.artistsguilds.com/art/Rockwell.htm
This canvas painTing is done so well if the artist didn't sign it I would have thought that it was the original
If I could love this again I would!
Thank you Officiafuel I have had this up for a long time and it seems we are the only ones that comment on it
I would have to give a lot of credit to the artist that painted this copy. The skill to create this commendable. I wish I could do it....