I do not own anything other than the watercolor. I attached the other two to show her other work.
This is a watercolor attached to a canvas by British artist Emily J Broughton in 1882. I can't find much information on her online so I was...
It might be a "ploy" I guess but considering he was willing to take $300 for it shipped I would think it was more just a guess without intentions...
I don't have the photo. Just seems to be something the seller found online. I can't find any artists with the name R. Anson. It was listed...
Not sure how the staple could be secured to the frame easily. I found what I was looking for before finally. I'm just waiting to hear back from...
screw goes through frame, mend plate bends onto stretcher. It's pretty common to see and a much more preferable alternative to using nails. [ATTACH]
I'm looking for bendable mending plates used to secure oil paintings in frames but I can't find anything. I've found mend plates like this:...
yes typo on my part from posting it up quickly.
I acquired this today. It is signed "R Anson." It is an 18 x 24 inch oil on canvas. I believe it to possibly be by Rufus Anson who was a 19th...
I ended up returning the painting because it seemed like a copy. The photo of the other version above I believe to be a copy as well. Thank you...
It's not a print. I can't believe this is even in consideration haha. It could also be another version done by the artist. Many artists did...
How can it be a print when it's oil on board? It's on a wooden board. There's no paper involved. There's also pretty severe craquelure in the...
wow good find. Perhaps he did a few versions? It says panel next to the name Angelo Asti in Greek and underneath is some sort of unrelated poem.
Yes not much help there other than Mandel Brothers was a Chicago company? They acquired this at some point and put a label on it. I noticed the...
Does this small painting look like a real Angelo Asti painting? I'm leaning toward yes because the signature and the writing on the back looks...
oh ok, interesting. I was thinking it more based on the stylized look of the face. I've seen more 1850s-1860s have that sort of look.
The auction where I purchased it. I agree though. Maybe 1860s?
Didn't even think to look up the label yet, thanks. Picture was dated to about 1870-1880. I wonder if there's a signature hidden underneath the...
No unfortunately
yes was trying to make "full image" work and the link temporarily didn't work but it does now
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