Nice painting. This image is included in Darvill’s ‘Harvest Prints’ but unfortunately unattributed and undated. Theirs doesn’t have the annotation...
Some random thoughts. Looking at the join between the figure and the base maybe the two objects might be a ‘marriage’ ie. they didn’t start their...
Clutching at straws here, but where about was your elderly friend living? I’m thinking that the etching was probably commissioned by a hospital in...
Whereabout on the etching is that HG copyright mark?
No luck on this I’m afraid. I’m reading the name as GT Paule but can’t track down an artist.
Just wanted to say how much I agree with this. These days I’d personally never spend serious money on a framed print unless it came with cast-iron...
I think Brijbasi Art Press was established in India in the early 20th century. I’m guessing that this print dates from around the ‘70s and the...
Any chance of seeing the painting and the back of the frame?
They're based on original paintings by Otto Erdmann and Cuno von Bodenhausen, both German. The Bodenhausen one is called something like ‘Voices...
Not much help but I found another print of a surreal scene that appears to be by the same...
I think it's Shrinathji https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrinathji
Are you sure? I thought Grohs was one of Goebbels' 'degenerate' artists. (edit - sorry, hadn't seen intervening post.)
Wow, brilliant piece. I'd definitely get it valued by a specialist auction house.
I think it's a lithograph by 'Huchet'.
I guess a possibility is that Harry McGregor got hold of a cheap oleograph by Richard Ansdell and painted over it.
If it's easy to ship I'd try ebay. Also I found this example of the image which is hand-signed by Camp below the printed signature and also...
If I came across this in an auction my train of (admittedly very amateurish) thought would be 1) It can’t be from the original ‘deluxe’ version...
Is that a signature at the bottom of the last one? Any chance of a close-up pic of that?
For the sig I'm reading "M Loose 19". Does your title 'almost real' mean that it's a print or an incredibly life-like painting?
I think it's a copy of 'Summer Afternoon' by Benson, painted in 1906.
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