Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ’s - General
I have a work of art I need appraised, how can I have
this done?
Please review our Authentication
Services.
I have a work of art I want to sell. Can you help
me?
Of course we can. The gallery is in the business of buying and
selling works of art. Please contact us and we will be happy to
discuss your options in more detail. Please note that we
will need to see images of the work/works in question and have
all the appropriate documentation (size, medium, signature,
etc.).
Does the gallery sell prints of the 19th century
works?
No. We only offer the original works of art. If you
need information concerning a print, etching, lithograph, etc.,
please search for a dealer who specializes in them.
I have a work of art that needs restoration can you
help?
Yes. We offer expert advice on conservation and
restoration services. Please feel free to call the
gallery at (212) 355-5710.
I have the following work - Haying Time - An
Approaching Storm. It is a black and white work that
measures about 3 x 4 feet and has the following verbiage centered
below the picture: "Entered according to Act of Congress in the
year 1882 by Fishel Adler & Co. at the office of the
librarian of Congress at Washington". Is there any information
that you can give me on this work of art, or do you know
somewhere that I may obtain some information?
What you have is a reproduction of Julien Dupre's 1881 Salon
painting - La Récolte des Foins (photo of the original work shown
below). This work was widely reproduced and currently has only
decorative value.
I have an original painting by Julien Dupré and the
title is printed at the bottom, how much is it
worth?
If the title of the work is actually ‘printed’ on the piece then
you, more than likely, have a print. These prints,
currently, have little more than decorative value.
I have a work by Julien Dupré that I need appraised, how can I go
about having that done?
Please review our Authentication
Services.
I have an original painting by Julien Dupré that I want to have
authenticated, what do I need to do?
Please review our Authentication
Services.
FAQ’s - Daniel Ridgway Knight
I have a work by Daniel Ridgway Knight titled – Hailing the Ferry (l’Appel au Passeur) – what is it worth?
This painting was one of the most reproduced works in the 19th century and Ridgway Knight only painted two known versions of it. The largest, and most famous, is in the collection of The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA (image shown). The second is a smaller version and is currently in a private collection. What you, more than likely, own is a reproduction of the work and these works have little more than decorative value today. |
I have a work by Daniel Ridgway Knight titled – The
Gossips – what is it worth?
This painting was also widely reproduced in the 19th century and Ridgway Knight only painted one known version of it. As with Hailing the Ferry, this painting is in the collection of The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA (image shown). What you, more than likely, own is a reproduction of the work and these works have little more than decorative value today. |
I have an original painting by Daniel Ridgway Knight and the
title is printed at the bottom, how much is it
worth?
If the title of the work is actually ‘printed’ on the piece
then you, more than likely, have a print. These prints,
currently, have little more than decorative value.
I have a work by Daniel Ridgway Knight that I need appraised, how
can I go about having that done?
Please review our Authentication
Services.
I have an original painting by Daniel Ridgway Knight that
I want to have authenticated, what do I need to do?