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I have 2 of josephs art work One is a scetch Franco Dreaming Pacasos Dream and the other one in an oil Barouqe and Red Mama.
Does anyone know were I can sell them? and or what their value is.
 
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Hi apollo, and welcome.

This sounds like a question for JetJagger, an occasional poster here who is closely involved with the Mugnaini estate.


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I also have a couple of pieces of Joseph's art that was given by him to a student when he was teaching in Southern California. One is a large "West Of Laramie" piece from The Martian Chronicles" I was told it is a proof for the book illustrations. Any direction on price and value would be greatly appreciated. I am selling it for the student who studied under Mugnaini.
 
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I have emailed jetJagger to bring these messages to his attention. I hope that he may find time to reply.


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Hi,
Is anyone still there on this topic? I recently inherited a Mugnaini signed litho from my mother's estate, entitled "The Moon Machine". I cannot find any references to this piece online.
Does anyone have information regarding the value of this gorgeous print?
I don't intend to sell it, I'm enjoying it too much!

Thanks!
 
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Hello Carcar it would be fantastic if you could post an image of this print I've not heard of it before thanking you from all of the Mugnaini art lovers out there
 
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So sorry it took me 5 years to reply!
Here is a photo of my print "Moon Machine", signed by Mugnaini.

Image906572_10202625192325604_1037012920539777717_o.jpg (288 Kb, 27 downloads)
 
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Wow! Thanks so much for circulating this. Mugnaini's wonderfully talented work always catches me by delighted surprise.
 
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Beautiful Mugnaini art, carcar. Thanks for sharing it!
 
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You are very welcome. As I said earlier, I cannot find any reference to this one online. Curious to its worth.
Found rolled up in my mother's closet after she passed away a few years ago. No idea when she purchased it. She was a lover of science fiction, definitely of Bradbury, and passed that love on to me.
The signature is actually in two places, one on the back wheel (see attachment) and one in the right corner.

Image74698900_457978498155489_4279526806966501376_n.jpg (251 Kb, 18 downloads)
 
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74698900_457978498155489_4279526806966501376_n.jpg (251 Kb, 11 downloads)

A "Moon Machine" lithograph is currently listed on eBay at $200.
 
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thanks! Hmmm, the listing says "signature". but I don't see it.
 
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Yes, I was wondering about that as well. Usually limited-run prints are signed by the artist along the bottom edge, but I didn't see anything in the photo shown in the auction listed.
 
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And speaking of Joseph Mugnaini....

I see that prints from the "Ten Views of the Moon" lithograph set come up for sale on eBay on a fairly regular basis. There are several of those I really like! Ah well, maybe someday I'll be able to pick up a couple...

Here's an overview of the set, if anyone hasn't seen the artwork before:
https://natedsanders.com/__ten...hograp-lot31389.aspx
 
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