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    Aug 18, 2009, 01:04 PM
    Values and significance of info. On prints
    Interested in learning about the 6 paintings I have by Claude Monet.
    Not sure if paintings, reprints, or reproductions is the correct term to use, and not sure how to tell the difference.:confused:
    They all have the following information printed at the bottom: Claude Monet, (French 1840-1926), Title, Oil on canvas, size, The Art Institute of Chicago, name of individual's collection (?), copyright date 1987 The Art institute of Chicago, copyright VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 1990.
    The six titles are: CLIFF WALK AT POURVILLE 1882, POPPY FIELD 1890, BORDIGHERA 1884, VENICE PALAZZO DARIO 1908, WATER LILLIES 1906, ON THE SEINE AT BENNECOURT 1868.
    The name of the artist and a number are visible on 5 of them.
    I want to understand the significance of the aforementioned information, would like information on the value, and if my assumption is correct that reprints/reproductions is the correct term to use. Please include helpful websites.
    Thank you for your anticipated responses and assistance. :)

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