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The following photographs were taken by Joseph Kiley of Katonah Image, Katonah New York on January 13, 2004.




Joseph recognized the following as by a Chinese artist named Aaron. The size of this frame is 32 x 44 inches, and each of the above is 18 x 22 inches. I have noticed that Aaron has a similar painting on exhibit at the West Art store. I also received in the mail a brochure for an art show featuring a similar original painting which is assume is also by him.



From the West Art store, I purchased below painting for $70; frame size is 19.5 x 16.5 inches.

And, as you already know, this landscape I purchased for $135; frame size is 23.5 x 27.75 inches.


From the West Art store, I also purchased this photograph for $35.00; frame size 26.5 x 14 inches.

This painting below, if you will recall, was a gift to my parents. I don't know who the artist is; frame size 23 x 18.5 inches.






Tuesday October 21, 2003
I placed the one with the lighter background on the left because I remembered Filomena of Lord & Taylor explaining to me Left-to-Right/Light-to-Dark. I have decided to call it After-and-Before. Before the poisoning, I was reasonably healthy, but had asthma misunderstood as a psychological disorder, and an undetected thyroid condition. All of that has changed as I emerge as healthy as the time I met Terri. The following photos were taken by me, which is why the detail is missing.



As you can easily guess, the wholesale value of the frames are at least $165.
While I am on the subject of paintings, I should also mention that before I was born, a friend of my parents gave them a painting s/he created. I have always enjoyed it.

This older painting was originally above the piano, keeping my grandfather company. And the reproduction of the sketch of Old Jerusalem, which also pre-dates me, was originally above the desk. But the colors of the older painting competed with the set. So I had to switch the older with the sketch.

Above that is not the $15 telephone I once complained about buying even though it was made in China. A customer returned this in brand new condition without a receipt. He insisted he bought it one week earlier and paid $100. I checked the price history in front of him. It was at this price one year earlier. I gave him a merchandise credit for the latest price of $23.50, and I bought it.
Below is my more recent purchase of September 15, 2004; frame size 27 x 34.5 inches. The photos were taken on October 07th by Joseph Kiley in front of his store, Katonah Image located in Katonah, New York.




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