3 thoughts on “Carolyn Moorhead Edmundson (1906 – 1992)”
Connie Stockingersaid:
I have an original charcoal that Carolyn did in 1970 it is a 16×20, I did not know that she had passed away, I spent some time with her while living in California she was a very charming person. I would love to know know if my drawing is worth anything she also did smaller charcoals of my dog. thanks for the info
Hello. I am a cousin of Carolyn Edmundson. If you have an artwork you would like to sell, please consider me. I have no idea of the value of any of her art. I assume the war poster originals would be valuable, but the rest of her work I just have no idea. This would just be a family name thing for me (genealogy, etc.) and I would not be able to spend a lot of money to purchase. If you cannot part with the art, I certainly understand. I did not know Carolyn personally, but I try to save anything Edmundson. Thanks, Jim.
I have an original charcoal that Carolyn did in 1970 it is a 16×20, I did not know that she had passed away, I spent some time with her while living in California she was a very charming person. I would love to know know if my drawing is worth anything she also did smaller charcoals of my dog. thanks for the info
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Hello. I am a cousin of Carolyn Edmundson. If you have an artwork you would like to sell, please consider me. I have no idea of the value of any of her art. I assume the war poster originals would be valuable, but the rest of her work I just have no idea. This would just be a family name thing for me (genealogy, etc.) and I would not be able to spend a lot of money to purchase. If you cannot part with the art, I certainly understand. I did not know Carolyn personally, but I try to save anything Edmundson. Thanks, Jim.
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Jim
Please contact me by e-mail jstockinger@comcast.net
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