Posted 2 years ago
bentfish
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I found this painting behind another painting ( I have another post with that painting) that I pulled out of an old farmhouse that was being torn down.
The painting is signed by Fred Pansing, on the back of the painting is a McCormick ad. It looks like it was pulled out of a magazine??
I don't know much about the painting or where it would have come from. Is it worth anything? Or just good for hanging in my boys room?
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Fred PANSING (1854-1912) American. Is this a print reproduction or an original oil painting? Click here to see references of original Fred Pansing works: http://www.christies.com/LotFinder/searchresults.aspx?toogle=p&entry=Fred+Pansing&action=search&searchSubmit=Search&sid=d0d5c270-af66-4501-b3e0-b0a8c34adc8e&searchtype=p#toogle=p&entry=Fred+P
If it were an actual painting it would have significant value.
As a cut from a magazine it would have a minimal decorator value.
scott