I think the Turner prints are quite early (though there may be later reprints). From the series "Picturesque Views on the Southern Coast of...
Someone here says this pattern with the number 711 has been attributed to Coalport, though they don't state their source....
"This is a small block print on thin paper. At first look, it seems unsigned. However, the letters on the boat could be artist's initials....
Inspired by Helen Allingham.
Probably a horse at the Annandale wine estate in Stellenbosch. "These horses are a remnant of the days when it was also a riding school throughout...
https://www.fynartsgallery.co.za/maryjanehooper/ Perhaps.
There's a book on the Truter family published in 1992. From the quote available on Google Books Earnest Aubrey ( Ernie ) * 2/10/1937 Cape Town ,...
The eaves of the roofs on this 1957 picture of Taxco are very like the ones in the painting:...
Edward Wolfe spent 18 months in Mexico c.1934, and certainly painted in gouache while there https://www.christies.com/en/lot/lot-5758547 (click...
To complete the story of (Emma) May Dixon. In 1907 she married a solicitor called Walter How Davey. They lived in Ealing, West London. I can't...
The published illustration is a lithograph, and would have been copied from Dixon's original by a professional lithographer. Given that, I think...
According to familysearch, Emma May Dixon of Mulberry Green Harlow was born in 1875, described in the 1891 census as "Artist Watercolour". Same...
Poking around in google books I came up with for the framer K.G. Fricke of Einsteinstrasse 5, Windhoek.
But is the niceart picture a repro? Or is it an image of an original picture they could copy if someone wanted them to? Compare, randomly...
Could be Montrichard in France though it looks a little different in this version, also by Callow:...
Yes, it's odd. I can't find any evidence for existence of a stone bridge there. But I think this recent photo is pretty convincing for ID....
I think this is Caerlaverock Castle https://www.castle-finders.co.uk/Scotland/caerlaverock%20castle.html Here is a less romanticised version by...
There's a mention of a Rudolf Grau as an amateur artist in this book : "Our First Thirty Years The History of the South African Association of...
I've got one marked with the name of the company that makes them: Ouro Artisania.
I see that the building was destroyed in 1943, and a replica built nearby in 1987. Maybe the print was done as a souvenir around the time of the...
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