Can anyone read this signature ?

Discussion in 'Art' started by Diane Cardinal, Mar 23, 2024.

  1. Diane Cardinal

    Diane Cardinal New Member

    I picked up this artwork at a thriftshop in Australia. It's about 18 inches x 12 inches framed in wood and held in with nails. Its painted on a piece of old board of some sort.
    The scene doesn't look like Australia.. maybe Scotland?
    Can anyone identify the signature?
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  2. architrave

    architrave Well-Known Member

    Last edited: Mar 23, 2024
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  3. Debora

    Debora Well-Known Member

  4. Debora

    Debora Well-Known Member

    Diane, you can always open the back of your painting up. Shouldn't do it any harm if you do it carefully. And you may find more information there.

    Debora
     
  5. Diane Cardinal

    Diane Cardinal New Member

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  6. Diane Cardinal

    Diane Cardinal New Member

    Thanks, yes did that
     
  7. Diane Cardinal

    Diane Cardinal New Member


    Yes thanks I thought the same Thos Laidlaw but didn't want to sway anyone. Thanks for your time. I have to pay to identify further so I probably won't lol
     
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  9. architrave

    architrave Well-Known Member

    That is a different person to Thomas Hill Laidlaw. The Sydney-based artist is mentioned in an article about ship paintings on JSTOR. However none of is his paintings are known: the article mentions him in connection with the photography for reproduction of other artists works. However it does say:
    "Thomas Laidlaw (1860 – 1945) listed his occupation in the 1903
    Commonwealth electoral roll as 'artist' but also practiced as a
    shipping agent and photographer, a skill he appears to have applied
    professionally in providing evidence for divorce proceedings."
    https://www.jstor.org/stable/26783780

    Unfortunately it doesn't say whether he worked outside Australia. If he didn't, it would make Thomas Hill Laidlaw a more likely candidate.

    There are various drawings of Hawick by another TH Laidlaw, (perhaps the father of the one who died in 1906), dating from the 1880s.
    https://www.alamy.com/image-from-pa...f6d3d83fd8b28613aedb3d5e21353ff8&searchtype=0

    https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/...0006/lot-81aee2e8-7b30-4296-ae32-a43500e43421
     
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  10. architrave

    architrave Well-Known Member

    The older Thomas Hill Laidlaw, described in the censuses as a painter, meaning a house painter rather than an artist (though the two are by no means mutually exclusive) emigrated to the US in 1912, aged 65, and died in Rhode Island in 1951.

    https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Thomas_Laidlaw_(4)
     
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