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I have recently come across an oil painting ( sea scape style) boats in a cove shape waters about 80 cm X 65cm , pretty old, cracked oil paint, signed tony, I have posted it in my facebook page, I am looking for its artist's ID.
From OAkland TRibune: The public is invited tonight to view a model of "Unity," a proposed public sculpture by North Bay artist Robert Ellison that will grace the new Mandela Gateway housing development at Seventh Street and Mandela Parkway.
Is this the one you mean?
Painted by Millais in 1886 it depicts a small girl with a large umbrella (gump).
Not one of his more famous pictures but issued as a print none the less
Corrections: It was painted in 1881 by Millais for The Graphic and was made into a print. The correct title is "Little Mrs. Gamp" and it depicts a Dickens character - Sairey Gamp - as she might have been as a child. Mrs. Gamp, the Dickens character, was always with a bonnet and an umbrella.
It was displayed in the US in Buffalo, NY. for the grand opening of Albright Art Gallery 31 May 1905
I have much more information on this painting if you are interested
The Resurrection (1499), by Pietro Perugino.
yes, he's from India. His name is Santhana Krishnan, I love his work!
Wow, I have one too. My parents got it years ago when we lived in Germany. I can't seem to find any info on the artist.
Michelangelo Answer 2: It is true that Michelangelo painted the famous fresco of the 'Last Judgement' in the Sistine Chapel. However he did that in the years 1534 - 1541, when he was over 60 years old and very famous. It was, then, very far from his first painting.
It is a 1970's picture called "At the Beach" If it is framed and under glass then it is a copy of the original, I have seen them on eBay for $20. However, I am still looking into it myself.
It is not possible to assess the value of a work of art until it is up for sale. It is also not possible to determine the value of a piece of art in this online format. Many factors determine the value of art. The best option is to have the piece appraised.
it is 2,325,667,657,676,543 now do you get it
Cherubs is a painting by Ruth Baderian that depicts two cherubs interacting. The depiction of the fanciful cherubs is a departure from her usual art style. She is particularly known for her fine art that celebrates nature.
I worked at Lyman Brothers in the 60's. I can tell you it was framed or fitted there because the 78063 number is the order number and the letter A is actually the initial of the person who did the framing and fitting. A would be for Annie, but I forget her last name. I don't see an image of the painting here.
Would you happen to know who K was at the gallery? I have a painting that he or she framed?