The price can depend on a number of factors. First, the period in which her work was done can have a marked impact on the price. For example if it was from her Shaman or Goddess periods. Her work tended to evolve as she got older and many of her more popular (and pricier) pieces are from her later work in the 80's and 90's. The size and complexity, as well as the subject matter can significantly influence the pricing as well. I would recommend contacting Chris or Kara at The Turning Point for more information, as they were, and still are, major collectors and sellers of her work. Go to www.turningpointgallery.com to contact one of them to inquire about more information. Good luck!
They are worth what someone is willing to pay for them......
To my knowledge, Susan Boulet never produced any signed/numbered prints of her work. There have been prints that have been produced of her pieces, and while the printing runs may have been limited to a certain amount of pieces, these were not numbered, nor were they ever signed. I was fortunate enough to meet her once at a showing in the early 90's and bought some unsigned prints which she graciously signed for me, so it is possible that there exist signed prints of her work, but they would not be numbered. Recent work has been done by The Turning Point Gallery to make exquisite, new prints of Susan's works which are numbered, although since they have been done after Susan's death, they are (obviously) not signed. Take a look on their website at www.turningpointgallery.com. They would be able to answer any further questions you may have.
in mint condition it is worth 50-70 $
A reproduction is never original.
4000.00
"Tired but still looking good" cost me £100. "Early Profile" £80
Susan Worth's birth name is Susan Lee Kasznar.
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There just Susan B. Anthony Dollars no liberty in it, and it's worth a dollar