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Old 12-13-2008, 03:17 PM
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Smile Artist Painting on SILK signed Teri Fodor

This is a long shot and maybe a little out of place. Have tried other outlets with no luck.
I inherited a 9x10 painting on SILK of a little girl in ethnic clothes in a wheat field holding a bundle of wheat. Believe it to be from the 19th or early 20th century Hungary (via the clothes and artist signature). My mother came from Hungary in 1929 and has had this painting a long time but I cannot recall her telling me anything about it. It was in a old frame for a long time that has been discarded. I'm getting up in yrs and my kids would just dump it.
The painting is very exquisite into detail and has to have some collectors value.
Does anyone know or ever heard of this painter "Teri Fodor"?.
Any replys would be greatly appreciated.
Steve
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Old 12-13-2008, 06:16 PM
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Thanx 2goldens for your suggestion. Tried that already... Also under the Artists/Painters...did find a Fodor but different first name, A lot of same last name people writing books...musicians and the like.
Guess this artist may be a unknown person (reputation wise). I'm no expert on art but as a lay person can see the fine detail and blending of the color tones.
Must of been of some importance otherwise my mother would not have kept it all those yrs.
Next step is to find a Art appraiser in the San Diego area and go from there.
Steve
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