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I have a large print of a trechikoff pinting called the chinese girl I was wondering how much it may be worth. It's quiet old and in ok condition framed

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Hello Kim - and thank you for your question.  This 1950s print is one of the most popular (especially in the 1960s when it graced almost every living room wall in the Western world!)  -- and consequently, because there are so many, does not carry much of a value.  I saw one on an American poster site for $58 (£30-ish).  I don't undertake valuations - so you'd need a fine art dealer to give you a 'proper' price - but I wouldn't hold out much hope that it will make you rich!

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Jeni Andrews-Fraser

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Any questions relating to the art (painting, sculpture, design) and architecture of historical periods from the ancient Greeks to our modern age (roughly 600BC to 2000 AD). Please Note: I DO NOT undertake vaulations for artworks - for these, you need to contact a fine art dealer.

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Experience in the area:Course leader/lecturer - art history; Contextual studies lecturer (Foundation Art & Design degree); senior examiner (National UK Board) Organizations: Association of Art Historians Institute of Educational Assessors Education/Credentials: MA History of Art (Falmouth College of Art); BA Fine Art

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