Where can I sell Edna Hibel Art?

We suggest locating an art gallery, gift store, antique shop or consignment store in your local community where your items could be placed on consignment. For people wishing to sell their Edna Hibel Original Paintings on consignment, please contact (561) 667-1148.

Who is Edna Hibel?

Edna Hibel was an American painter best known for her Impressionistic landscapes and Mother and Children series, inspired by the work of both Mary Cassatt and Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Born in 1917 in Boston, MA, Hibel went on to study painting at the Boston Museum School of Fine Art, graduating in 1939.

What’s a lithograph painting?

Lithography is a planographic printmaking process in which a design is drawn onto a flat stone (or prepared metal plate, usually zinc or aluminum) and affixed by means of a chemical reaction.

Where is Edna Hibel from?

BIOGRAPHY. Edna Hibel, a painter of sentimental pictures of children, has had a more than 60-year career as painter and lithographer and promoter of peace through exhibitions of her artwork. She was born in 1917 in Boston, Massachusetts.

Are lithographs worth money?

In general, print runs of lithographs are kept low to preserve the value of each individual print. While a lithograph will rarely bring as much as the original artwork, they can be quite valuable even while being relatively more affordable.

How do you tell the difference between a lithograph and a print?

A common way to tell if a print is a hand lithograph or an offset lithograph is to look at the print under magnification. Marks from a hand lithograph will show a random dot pattern created by the tooth of the surface drawn on. Inks may lay directly on top of others and it will have a very rich look.

How do I know if my art prints are valuable?

If you suspect that your picture is valuable, take it to a specialist fine art auctioneer, such as Bonham’s, Christie’s or Sotheby’s….How can I value my print or picture?

  • www.artnet.com.
  • www.artprice.com.
  • www.fineartinfo.com.
  • www.artfact.com.

Are old lithographs valuable?

How do you tell if a painting is real or a lithograph?