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Is is worth the money 70 dollars for a Giclee print?

I know the painting I want, but I am not sure if the print is worth it.

This is the 70.00 Giclee version.

http://www.amazon.com/Giclee-Poster-Print-Arnold-B...

Is it worth the money?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I don't need to see the art to answer this.

    If you love it buy it. It is really that simple. If you are wondering if it will have resale value or if charging $70.00 for it is fair, just know that there is a production cost that the artist pays a printer and a fair mark-up is then added. It sounds more than fair. Prints cost anywhere between $25.00 to several hundreds even thousands of dollars. The artist may be a very popular or unknown, so the art may or not appreciate in value. Buy art because you love it.

    Source(s): Grandpa an artist all my life and professional picture framer and art gallery owner over 31 years
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    5 years ago

    Our dollar has nothing to do with gold. It is based on trust. If spending goes up, the US prints money instead of producing wealth. This makes the dollar less valuable. It is a cheat. What is ironic is that as the democrats spend more money, we print more. And when the dollar devalues, it is the sacred poor who suffer most. There is no free lunch and you cannot cheat mother nature. Wealth is not obtained through hiring government employees, printing money, or handing out food stamps. Wealth is created when we produce something. When production stops and people are not working, we all become poor.

  • 1 decade ago

    I looked at the image and for the size, $70 is a great price, especially if you like the picture.

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