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<p>[QUOTE="antidiem, post: 754, member: 30"]That's larger than I'd envisioned and now that I've reread this entire thread I see you already answered as to the size. Sorry. I wish all posters of items would include the dimensions, especially on artwork. You should do well with this on fbay. Thank you for answering all of my questions (and some more than once). </p><p><br /></p><p>I feel this painting is of the New England coastline rocks due to the lighting and believe it to have been painted from a b&w photo. The frame appears to be same circa as the painting. </p><p><br /></p><p>Yes Lilfont, actually I do know that thin oak wood will easily split if not pre-drilled but that's not what I'm seeing here. I'm seeing a violent damage on the frame back as though it were snatched from the wall with anger. Yes that is more blatent damage than it simply starting to split from someone trying to screw in an eyehole screw by hand. ANY artist would know to pre-drill the hole for the hanger and this wasn't a bad artist. </p><p><br /></p><p>Far better than mediocre.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="antidiem, post: 754, member: 30"]That's larger than I'd envisioned and now that I've reread this entire thread I see you already answered as to the size. Sorry. I wish all posters of items would include the dimensions, especially on artwork. You should do well with this on fbay. Thank you for answering all of my questions (and some more than once). I feel this painting is of the New England coastline rocks due to the lighting and believe it to have been painted from a b&w photo. The frame appears to be same circa as the painting. Yes Lilfont, actually I do know that thin oak wood will easily split if not pre-drilled but that's not what I'm seeing here. I'm seeing a violent damage on the frame back as though it were snatched from the wall with anger. Yes that is more blatent damage than it simply starting to split from someone trying to screw in an eyehole screw by hand. ANY artist would know to pre-drill the hole for the hanger and this wasn't a bad artist. Far better than mediocre.[/QUOTE]
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