Funny coincidence. My wife and I were at an estate sale years ago. One of the paintings for sale was a certified Picasso lithograph, according to the tag on the back. We bought it for $35.00 and had it appraised to confirm its authenticity. Worth a lot more than we paid for it, that’s for sure.
I’m disappointed in Monty taking advantage of an old man but then again Monty is so ignorant of art that he took a stupid clown painting over the Picasso look-a-like. The laughs on you Monty.
My wife and I had a high school teacher who became a successful artist. He gave us some paintings and we also bought some. I’ve seen some of his originals listed at auction house websites for $5,000 – $6,000, but then I saw one with a strikethrough price of $6,000 reduced to $95. As I learned in Contracts class, the value of a thing is the price a willing seller and willing buyer agree on. Appraisals and listed prices are almost meaningless.
I’m assuming the flowers are a lost Van Gough and there’s an obvious Picasso on the ground, but I don’t think crying clowns were done by anyone particularly famous
C almost 3 years ago
There’s one born every minute
Frankie5466 almost 3 years ago
I guess Monty doesn’t “know much about art” either lol (I’m assuming we’re supposed to believe that’s a Picasso left sitting on the ground!)
syzygy47 almost 3 years ago
Oh yeah. Definitely one of the clown paintings by artist and comedian Red Skelton.
socalvillaguy Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Funny coincidence. My wife and I were at an estate sale years ago. One of the paintings for sale was a certified Picasso lithograph, according to the tag on the back. We bought it for $35.00 and had it appraised to confirm its authenticity. Worth a lot more than we paid for it, that’s for sure.
M2MM almost 3 years ago
Real subtle, Monty. :P
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I often read or hear about big time buys at tag sales. One of interest was a duck decoy. It turned out to have been made by Paul Revere of all people.
F-Flash almost 3 years ago
The art of the deal, Priceless! Is there a sequel to this?
mxy almost 3 years ago
I did not see that coming. Good one, Jim.
WCraft Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Monty is the real sucker. There is a painting of Elvis on velvet on the other fence that he could’ve bought for $3…
Kawasaki Cat almost 3 years ago
Someone who likes clowns.
morningglory73 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I’m disappointed in Monty taking advantage of an old man but then again Monty is so ignorant of art that he took a stupid clown painting over the Picasso look-a-like. The laughs on you Monty.
P51Strega almost 3 years ago
$3 for a frame that size is about right.
Out of the Past almost 3 years ago
He has a lot of paintings there, not to know anything about art.
mistercatworks almost 3 years ago
You can almost see the “paint-by-the” numbers bleeding through. :)
raybarb44 almost 3 years ago
A Red Skelton clown original IS worth a small fortune. Good eye. That Picasso is also valuable if that’s what it’s supposed to be….
Ratkin Premium Member almost 3 years ago
My wife and I had a high school teacher who became a successful artist. He gave us some paintings and we also bought some. I’ve seen some of his originals listed at auction house websites for $5,000 – $6,000, but then I saw one with a strikethrough price of $6,000 reduced to $95. As I learned in Contracts class, the value of a thing is the price a willing seller and willing buyer agree on. Appraisals and listed prices are almost meaningless.
yangeldf almost 3 years ago
I’m assuming the flowers are a lost Van Gough and there’s an obvious Picasso on the ground, but I don’t think crying clowns were done by anyone particularly famous
Out of the Past almost 3 years ago
The old guy gets rid of clutter and Monty has a short-lived three dollar adventure. It’s a win-win.
schaefer jim almost 3 years ago
He is it has been in it for years and he don’t know s**t.
mikeywilly almost 3 years ago
Red Skelton clown portraits bring a nice price!
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Bad boy! I’ve seen nickel and dimeing, but that is penny pinching at a different level.
Sisyphos almost 3 years ago
Given Monty’s profound knowledge of Art (ahem!), I’ll just say that that was three dollars well spent, loser!
edstiles almost 3 years ago
A Hunter Biden masterpiece. Some Chinese Communist will pay a million for it.