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    Mar 28, 2013, 04:21 PM
    V. Carre Comcaneau
    I have 2 framed what I think are original pieces signed V. Carre

    They are each about 8 1/4" x 6 1/8".

    1: A church steeple in the background with sailboats and trees in the foreground. It looks to be hand colored. On the bottom left in pencil is 73.Weese. On the bottom left is the signature V. Carre.

    2. A background of brown hills and a small village with water and boats in the foreground and a sand bar with a sailboat pulled up to it, which again look to be hand colored. On the bottom left in pencil is Concameau (I think that is what is says). On the bottom right is the signature V. Carre.

    I am curious about this artist and if there is any value on these.

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    Mar 29, 2013, 11:12 AM
    We can't evaluate paintings; this has to be done when paintings are 'in hand' by an art historian.

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