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    Nov 13, 2012, 11:35 AM
    Oil painting question
    I think I have a real oil painting of Charles Remington. How do you tell for sure if it is an original "oil painting"? It has information on the back about a gallery in Houston, Texas and has a stamped number also on the back. How do you tell if it is real? Can anyone help me with this?

    Thanks a lot

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