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I have a reproduction (I think) of a painting. The signature looks like Fredone Reminglao, but I think it is probably Frederic Remington. The scene is a man (on left of painting) sitting in the stern of a canoe aiming a muzzle-loading rifle at a moose (on the right side of the painting). The setting is twilight. The canoe is brown and is relected in the green water. The landscape behind the canoe is brown. A little below and above the horizon is orange with a yellowish-green sky. The copyright is 1908. Does anyone have any information about this painting and any idea if it is worth a significant amount of money?
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John Malyon, host
Join Date: Dec 2005
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Here's a link to the original, from a show at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC. I have no idea what a reproduction would be worth.
http://www.nga.gov/feature/remington/remington15.shtm |
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