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    Posted 13 years ago

    krishulsey
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    I found this painting, or replica, in my grandmother's home and have tried to find out as much information about it as possible but no luck! I have measured it at 20" by 26". I don't know if i should keep it as a family heirloom or what i should do with it! Please if anyone knows any information about this piece send it my way. Thanks so much!

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    1. scottvez scottvez, 13 years ago
      You have a print that was sold in 1932 to celebrate George Washington's 200th birthday.

      The bicentennial of Washington's birth was a huge event in the US-- many celebrations, dedications, and other events.

      There was a huge demand for anything Washington, many different decorative items were created and sold to meet the demands.

      Scott
    2. Charles Whitcomb, 13 years ago
      This is a reproduction of a section of a portrait of George Washington painted by Gilbert Stuart. It became a very popular depiction and in 1932 just about every school, public building and office had a print hung up for his Bi-centennial.
    3. krishulsey, 13 years ago
      So is there any type of demand for this portrait today or is it of any value?
    4. scottvez scottvez, 13 years ago
      Yes, there is value but it would be very minimal.

      The print looks like it has heavy foxing in the white portions and the frame looks like it is average quality of the era.

      I would expect about $10- 25 depending on venue.
    5. krishulsey, 13 years ago
      thank you so much for your advice about this piece! i have tried to find information everywhere else about it and came up with nothing. so once again thank you very much!

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