Edward Hopper's Hotel Window, a classic example of Hopper's evocative exploration of the theme of isolation in American urban life in the 20th Century from 1955, sold for $26,896,000 at Sotheby's, soaring well above the presale estimate of $10/15 million and setting a record for the artist at auction
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If the cut is parallel to the long dimension, then each piece is 40 inches long, but its width is 1/2 of the original board's width. If the cut is parallel to the short dimension, then the width is preserved, and each piece is 20 inches long. If the cut is parallel to to the flat, then each piece is 40 inches long and has the original width, but is only 1/2 the thickness of the original board.
Zero. The only thing original about it is that it's a prank "coin" made as a novelty item.
Many people will say half double the length or two times the distance from the midpoint to the end but the truth is that the average piece of string is 14 feet long.
The 1976 6-piece Proof set in original packaging is valued at $9.00 retail, issue price was $7.00
cut it in to thirds.... totaling 3/6 of the original piece