on โ11-08-2013 06:32 PM
Hi. This painting is from around the 1950's. I am not sure of the artist, but I've seen similar paintings somewhere.
Any ideas please?
on โ11-08-2013 10:47 PM
Hi,nice painting,the scene is sortta familiar is'nt it
Have you looked behind the frame on the painting for a siggi,it may be hiding there.
on โ12-08-2013 09:33 AM
Hi there. Thanks. Well, I had a knife poised to cut the backing paper, and prise the nails, but wondered if it would
damage the authenticity of it. The nails are a bit rusty, and very thin. Likely to snap really. But I would love to have a look
at the bottom of the painting to see if a signature is hidden. There is very faint, almost illegible writing on the back of the frame, but seems to be an address only. I might have a go at it anyway, if it appears that the board extends beneath the frame to any extent, leaving room for a signature.
on โ12-08-2013 10:13 AM
I suppose you have a reason for assuming 1950's - to me the style of the frame is anywhere 1950's to 1980's, even 1990's.
To my eye the style of the painting (figures, buildings) owes something to Pro Hart, but I would think once his paintings became popular, there were many others producing works in a similar style.
on โ12-08-2013 11:01 AM
Thank you. I agree. My thoughts were similar to Pro Hart (but the red sky, and the trees) are very different. Also similar in ways to Drysdale, the sky at least. I do feel it is from the 50's. (the rusty wire hanger, nails etc) and was wondering how popular this naive style might have been back then. It would depend I suppose on whether there were artists (as above) already famous, for someone to be emulating the style. But I do find it quite intriguing!
on โ13-08-2013 03:43 PM
on โ14-08-2013 11:38 AM
Hi. Thanks. I just had a look at Frank Harding's work, and yes, it does seem to lack the detail (for both artists). It is probably an amateur effort, but sometimes it's worth a try to see if it's recognized at all.
on โ14-08-2013 06:46 PM
on โ17-08-2013 11:48 PM
It looks a bit like Rex Newell:
Wyvern
on โ18-08-2013 12:29 PM
Well done Wyvern
I hope it is by him for you.
I didnt think it could be by just anyone picking up a brush.
He seems to charge good money for a painting so "well done"
Did you manage to take the back off?