The drawing was framed in Denmark in the middle of the 20th century. That is about 150 years after the drawing was made and in another country. No...
Your close-up is better than I can make it. No I believe the white lines are grass.
Sadly only the Danish framers stamp on the backside.
Here are two small paintings: 1. Soldiers on horseback talking to young women. Oil on paper glued to board. 16 cm x 22 cm. 2. People around a...
Here's a probably French portrait drawing, probably from the time when 'le directoire' ruled France, (1795-1799). 14.9 cm x 12.3 cm. Unfortunately...
Feel free to return when you've identified the artist.
What I meant was that in 'Mona Lisa' there's an endless perspective in the background. In my genrepainting there's a short perspective in a...
I couldn't have said it better ...
Rembrandt has very little in common with an American or English genrepainter from around 1890-1900.
Sadly no. I bought the painting at an auction and - as you know - auction companies are discrete about who put things up for their auctions. The...
Debora, hardly atmospheric perspective in a library. My guess would be inspiration from photos. Have you figured out who the artist is ?
The girl is painted accurately but the background a little blurred. Probably inspired by the photographs of that time.
I've put that frame and two others up for sale on dba.dk, antikviteter. You'll have to come to Denmark to buy it. See you then ...
As I told in my first posting, it's on a mahogany panel. Greystained. No text og signs. The frame I bought the painting in was a little too big...
[ATTACH] Thank you all ! Here's another photo without the frame. The backside is grey without any texts or signs. I hadn't heard of Victorian...
Young girl playing ball in a library ! Do you really believe that ?
If it is part of the rug design it would 1. be much more flat due to the perspective. 2. be repeated all over the rug.
I hesitated with a photo of the possibel signature, because I couldn't get it better than this. But I hope it makes an identification of the...
I bought this late Victorian genre painting at an auction. Possibly signed with a small three leaf clover in the carpet. Oil on mahogany panel....
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