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An Antiques Roadshow guest was completely 'gobsmacked' after discovering the hefty five-figure valuation of her artwork during Sunday's episode. As the hit BBC show headed to Cromford Mills in Derbyshire, expert Frances Christie was very interested in some intriguing pieces or art painted by Richard Eunich. Frances told viewers: 'So we're in the middle of Derbyshire but these two paintings really transport us miles away.<br><br>'You can see they're both signed Richard Eurich who is one of my favourite artists so I'm really excited that these showed up today. She explained: 'He's quite unique; he didn't align himself with any particular group of artists and his vision of the world, which is evident in both of these pictures, [http://Ridgejelly71Yeq.I.U.J.Ia.N.3@Haedongacademy.org/phpinfo.php?a%5B%5D=%3Ca+href%3Dhttps://caravax.com/tranh-go-treo-phong-khach-tphcm-tranh-go-phong-canh/%3ETranh+g%E1%BB%97+ngh%E1%BB%87+thu%E1%BA%ADt%3C/a%3E%3Cmeta+http-equiv%3Drefresh+content%3D0;url%3Dhttps://caravax.com/tranh-go-phong-canh-tranh-go-phong-thuy/+/%3E Tranh gỗ nghệ thuật] is absolutely timeless.' An Antiques Roadshow guest was left 'genuinely gobsmacked' as she learned the value of 'phenomenal' paintings she inherited that 'belong in a gallery' As the hit BBC show headed to Cromford Mills in Derbyshire, expert Frances Christie was very interested in some intriguing pieces or art painted by Richard Eunich Describing how she came to own the paintings, the show's guest explained: 'My great-aunt and her husband I think were early friends and patrons of Richard's and bought these quite early on in his career, I imagine to support him as an artist.' Despite his self-doubt that he 'wasn't actually that good at life drawing', [https://www.wordreference.com/definition/Eurich%20dedicated Eurich dedicated] himself to his craft and ultimately became 'become the most incredible draughtsman', according to Christie.<br><br>The expert continued: 'Apparently it was a chance meeting with another one of my favourite artists Christopher Wood and Kit Wood apparently said to him "just paint what you love" and what Eurich loved was boats. 'It's a wonderful three-masted sailing ship and when you look closely, the detail is absolutely phenomenal. Read More Antiques Roadshow guest lost for words as expert reveals staggering value of item 'usually faked across the world' - leaving BBC crowd gasping 'He spent so much time making sure all the rigging, the way the mast has been put together, [https://caravax.com/tranh-go-treo-phong-khach-tphcm-tranh-go-phong-canh/ Tranh gỗ nghệ thuật] the way the sails are shaped.<br><br>'If you look along the foreground, there's a sort of fishing net pinned to the quayside and how he's done the title and the signature, as if it's a poster on the side of that shed.' Shifting focus to Eurich's second artwork, Frances revealed: 'I don't know whether you know but this was from his very first exhibition of oil paintings.' The guest then excitedly shared: 'I only discovered that reading up about him and it's very exciting to think that they bought it from the exhibition as you would, knowing a friend at the beginning of his art career.' 'It's a lovely idea that they invested quite a lot of money I think, I believe this one sold for 18 guineas which is quite a lot for a friend who you think has a bit of talent.' And while the painting sold for 18 guineas, the equivalent of £19 in today's money, Frances left the guest in shock as she estimated that if the paintings were to come up at auction the boat picture could go for £10,000 to £15,000.<br><br>'Wow' exclaimed the guest, as Frances blew her away once more as she suggested the other would go for £15,000 to £20,000. She concluded: 'So for both of them together, you're looking at around £25,000 to £35,000.
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