The original is not an etching but an ink drawing. It is owned by the Louvre museum in Paris.
I have been told that they can be worth from $500-$1000.
It is an etching, meaning a number of the work were printed from a copper plate.
Depending on condition, black & white original 1920's $75.00, color $150 - 350.
Lionel Barrymore is an Oscar winning actor and director. He is also a visual artist. His etching, "Quiet Waters" as an original may be valued at 200 dollars.
An original copper plate etching is a monoprint, which means that there is only one. However, you can print another original of that copper plate, which becomes yet another monoprint. Each of those prints are originals and each of them are separate and unique.
A printer's proof is also called a "reproduction proof", a "retro", or sometimes a "slick". This is the first print made from a typeset, etching, or camera ready copy and is used to check the quality and correctness of the typeset, etching, or camera ready copy.
http://blog.chasenantiques.com/2009/07/29/how-can-you-tell-an-etching-is-authentic/I hope this helps
The original is not an etching but an ink drawing. It is owned by the Louvre museum in Paris.
An original etching is made by hand directly onto a plate, while a reproduction is a copy of an original artwork. Original etchings are considered more valuable and unique because of the artist's direct involvement in the creation process. Reproductions can be made through various methods like lithography or digital printing.
I have been told that they can be worth from $500-$1000.
It is an etching, meaning a number of the work were printed from a copper plate.
Depending on condition, black & white original 1920's $75.00, color $150 - 350.
color etching is fraternally etching
Lionel Barrymore is an Oscar winning actor and director. He is also a visual artist. His etching, "Quiet Waters" as an original may be valued at 200 dollars.
An indirect proof is another name for a proof by contradiction. This is where the original premise is assumed to be false and then attempted to be proven. Because this proof turns out to be false, the original premise is then true.
It sounds like you have an original etching by a French artist named Jean Robert. The title "Matinee en Marou" suggests that it might depict a morning scene at the beach. Etchings are created through a printmaking technique, and the pencil signature adds to its authenticity.