Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love 19th century American landscapes even though they are kind of tacky and definitely out of style, and you can pick them up very inexpensively through auction. Liveauctioneers.com is a big site.
Thanks for the link.
Is this what you mean by 19th Century American landscape? This was on the first page I clicked on:
https://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/88596706_19th-c-oil-painting-working-hay-wagon-in-field
That's tacky and out of style? Hmmm. Yeah, that's what I like, though I prefer coastal scenes. (and this one is too rich for my blood).
Stay I like that - should I be collecting other types of more modern art to sort of counterbalance that which I genuinely like?
In terms of my goals, my goal would be to be surrounded by stuff that I like. secondarily, to have a house that feels classy and decorated.
Well to be perfectly frank, if you were trying to land your house in Architectural Digest or whatever, cheap 19th century landscapes would not be the way to go. I have them because I like them. I do not think they will make your house look classy or decorated. They will make it look quirky and they will make you happy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love 19th century American landscapes even though they are kind of tacky and definitely out of style, and you can pick them up very inexpensively through auction. Liveauctioneers.com is a big site.
Thanks for the link.
Is this what you mean by 19th Century American landscape? This was on the first page I clicked on:
https://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/88596706_19th-c-oil-painting-working-hay-wagon-in-field
That's tacky and out of style? Hmmm. Yeah, that's what I like, though I prefer coastal scenes. (and this one is too rich for my blood).
Stay I like that - should I be collecting other types of more modern art to sort of counterbalance that which I genuinely like?
In terms of my goals, my goal would be to be surrounded by stuff that I like. secondarily, to have a house that feels classy and decorated.
Anonymous wrote:.
Stay I like that - should I be collecting other types of more modern art to sort of counterbalance that which I genuinely like?
Anonymous wrote:I love 19th century American landscapes even though they are kind of tacky and definitely out of style, and you can pick them up very inexpensively through auction. Liveauctioneers.com is a big site.