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| Appraisal ID: | 45734 | |
| Appraised On: | 12-07-2004 | |
| Title: | Mountain Chapel by KOTHE | |
| Date/Era/Period: | Probably middle to late XX | |
| Description: | Oilpainting on Panel | |
| Grade: | Very Good | |
| Condition: | Good condition, just a little worn around the edges of the panel | |
| Origin: | Based on the depicted subject matter of a cupola crowned chapel amidst high mountains (Alps?), this painting could be from Europe, possibly Germany or Austria. | |
| Provenance: | We found a listing of a HERMANN KOTHE, but don't know if this is the same artist as the one who painted the mountain scene in our possession.. | |
| Appraised By: | Dr. J. Darragh M. Elliott |
| Appraiser Comments: | The artist is the only listed artist, and is known as KOTHE, Hermann, b. 1916, German. This painting is of a German scene. The value has been ascertained by comparing your painting to others of a similar and like nature by this artist with known values. It is a very nice, well done painting. |
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