Seems to be a relatively recent image of an owl eating a biscuit. Couldn’t find the artist but a lot of paint by number kits use it, like this one from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Biscuit-Paint-Numbers-Adults-DIY-Painting-According/dp/B08LSWNJV8
Can't find an artist, but here's a link to the cd: http://www.thefunkstore.com/TheHippoRoom/Ultimate_LateNightJazz_CD.htm
There's some copies on Amazon, at worst you could order a copy, the artist should be credited on the sleeve.
eta: Illustrator is Tom Patrick. Can't find a current link for him, but here's a list of some of his other music work: http://www.allmusic.com/artist/tom-patrick-mn0001892082/credits
Sounds like it was this exhibition:
http://www.columbusmuseum.org/red-horizon-contemporary-art-and-photography-in-the-ussr-and-russia-1960-2010/
I don't know who took the photo. But if no one else here knows and you really want an answer there was a book produced for the exhibition. It might have the photo and the photographer listed. A larger library may have or be able to get you a copy or maybe you can get a cheap copy on eBay/amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/Red-Horizon-Contemporary-Photography-1960-2010/dp/091888134X
Maybe even try /r/Columbus - You may get an employee who can look the photo up, or someone local to the museum may have a copy of the book or they may be able to duck into the gift shop and see if the book is there to flip through.
Untitled. Las Meninas. Pablo Picasso (1957)
This link, it is number 16 in the slideshow.
*It's number 44 on the wikipedia list. Las Meninas (Isabel de Velasco, María Bárbola i Nicolasito Pertusato)
https://ibb.co/kGksNp - Here's a link to a closeup of the artist's signature
Edit: Does anyone think it might be Everett Woodson?
Here's another of his paintings and he seems to stretch out the R & S - https://tinyurl.com/y8dlkk7z
Agreed. While it's a fairly common name, this signature sure has a lot of similarities!
It looks like Didier Lourenco’s Blue Jazz. It’s probably not a fake per se but a commercially generated copy or a print engineered to look hand-painted.
I couldn't find your painting. However, while looking for it I found this old-timey cartoon of Death bursting out from under a table to attack two guys with a shovel: https://tinyurl.com/yxzhdtm2
Thanks! you solved it.
Here it is: http://www.wikiwand.com/en/Sceafa
"Sceafa (Old English: Scēafa [ʃæːɑvɑ], also spelled Scēaf, Scēf) was an ancient Lombardic king in English legend. According to his story, Sceafa appeared mysteriously as a child, coming out of the sea in an empty boat. The name also appears in the corrupt forms Seskef, Stefius, Strephius, and Stresaeus. Though the name has historically been modernized Shava (and Latinized Scefius), J. R. R. Tolkien used the modern spelling Sheave."
Not much information out there at a quick glance before my bedtime, but in case you did not know, apparently the chapel's architect and painter was a woman, Plautilla Bricci.
https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cholamandal_Artists%27_Village is the artist village. Looking to see if it matches Chen Wen Hsi, who was chinese but painted in India in the 60s if I recall correctly. I'll look a little more and check back if I find anything.
My guess is it's by an amateur painter in the style of André Lhote (French, 1885 – 1962), a French Cubist painter. Here is one of his paintings.
Found lithographs listed for sale on Amazon. No Further for $450 and Ambush for $300. The prices, though, are noted for "Edition Plus 40 Artist Proofs out of 300" Since yours are part of the original 40 run, they may be worth more. I'd say you may want to get them appraised.
https://www.amazon.com/No-Further/dp/B00XLYJQFC (Ambush is in the Similar Artworks links)
I don't know what it is called but it's in this book (4th image):
https://theline.com/products/wine-of-plenty-salvador-dalis
If you don't get another answer here and you're really wanting to know and are willing to spend some $$ the book is on amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/Dal%C3%AD-Wines-Gala-TASCHEN/dp/3836567725
It certainly exists as one. I’m not super at differentiating, but I’m not seeing any rosettes that would indicate offset printing, so that’s good.
It looks like it turns up sometimes on Etsy and Amazon. It's possible the Wee Blue Coo mentioned on the Amazon listing is this; you could try contacting them to see if they at least know an artist name. It seems to be called "Gothic Forest Crows" but obviously it won't necessarily be titled that if it turns up on Etsy or eBay.
https://www.amazon.com/Witchcraft-Beyond-Volhynia-Podolia-Ruthenia-Centuries/dp/6155053111 here's the book on amazon, I can't seem to find where it may say it in the same it provides. Not sure if i'm looking in the wrong place
I would try r/helpmefind for this, since you know what this art is--it's a print of illustrators Janet and Anne Grahame Johnstone's work, likely from their Hans Christian Andersen illustrations. It looks like it was also produced as a postcard. I'm seeing that it likely appeared in Dean's Book of Fairy Tales; another possibility is to get hold of a copy of the book and cannibalize the relevant page.
Taken from https://www.amazon.co.uk/BOSHUN-Numbers-Painting-Beginner-Colorful/dp/B07BJZSQV9 off of google. Not sure if this type of post is allowed here, but I really want to know what this artstyle is called
Desenio, Aliexpress and other sellers of super cheap posters have these "Matisse" posters for sale. The only real Matisse which I can recognize is "La Danse", "The Dance" which is the basis for the third poster from the left.
Interestingly Amazon is selling a notebook with that same leaf print and name "Matisse": https://www.amazon.sg/MATISSE-Decorative-Coffee-Table-Book/dp/B09RV2KYMT
This is the closest i could find. It's not exact though.
Hitecera Watercolor Poster of Sailboat Poster Decorative Painting Canvas Wall Art Living Room Posters Canvas Art Poster and Wall Art Picture 12x18inch(30x45cm) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09NM7GLFX/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_i_CK6B5K175GE011THKQST
I think you're right on it being decor. I found one on Amazon that's similar enough to have me suspect it's a range of paintings done in large run. The one in the link is sold as a poster, that can be enhanced with framing, mounting etc.,. It is signed by 'David V.' as well.
David V
Amazon ad.
I was hoping you could help me figure out who made this painting.
A google image search says its "The Lake of the Bois de Boulogne" by Henri Edmond Cross but the 'official' Henri Edmond Cross website does not have it listed, which is not to say it's an exhaustive or perfect resource.
All the google image search links are to places willing to sell it to you as a print but nothing about the painting itself.
I first discovered this painting on this CD cover of Debussy works and I even tried searching for information about the CDs but came up empty. Any help is appreciated.
I was hoping you could help me figure out who made this painting.
A google image search says its "The Lake of the Bois de Boulogne" by Henri Edmond Cross but the 'official' Henri Edmond Cross website (does not have it listed)[https://www.henriedmondcross.org/the-complete-works.html], which is not to say it's an exhaustive or perfect resource.
All the google image search links are to places willing to sell it to you as a print but nothing about the painting itself.
I first discovered this on this (CD cover of Debussy works)[https://www.amazon.com/Debussy-Complete-Piano-Gordon-Fergus-Thompson/dp/B007X8ZE4O] and I even tried searching for information about the CDs but came up empty. Any help is appreciated. Thank you.
This is the earliest version that I can find: https://www.shutterstock.com/image-vector/vector-psychedelic-pop-art-woman-13849729?irgwc=1&utm_medium=Affiliate&utm_campaign=TinEye&utm_source=77643&utm_term=
The artist credited on Shutterstock is TeddyandMia, who is a graphic designer and illustrator named Diane K Murphy based on her about page.
Here is her official website.
https://dianekmurphy.carbonmade.com/
It may be worth sending her a message to verify that it is her original art, but that is what I would suspect.
This is actually a photo and has been contributed to stock image companies Dreamstime and Shutterstock by a user named Circotasu whose real name is Constantin-Ciprian Hirlesteanu. https://www.shutterstock.com/g/circotasu. His name suggests he's Romanian.
The photo is named "Old Fisherman Boat" on Shutterstock.
It's likely a reproduction as the original is in a museum. The Lamentation of Dead Christ by Anthony van Dyck (1629)
http://www.wikiwand.com/en/Deposition_(van_Dyck,_1629)
http://jordaensvandyck.org/articles/van-den-branden-van-dyck/ (about half way down)
I agree u/sansabeltedcow. The motto of the 404 Field Artillery is “Beware the Tongue of Flame”.
This is an ancestry page for Adolphe A.V. Poldrugac. https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=Adolph_Poldrugac. It shows he was in the military in WWII.
It’s art from Melanie Martinez’ first album. She made a book with the art, which you can see here . Probably sold at a concert or an online shop.
thats 100% 3-d modelling/ a render, to make this irl at scale, would take tens of thousands of dollars and youd be such a well known working artist you wouldnt choose such mawkish subject matter.
get a copy here
https://www.amazon.com/UEIDIHI-Abstract-Sculpture-Restaurant-Frameless/dp/B09L5MMDP3
Well, this is what German handwriting would have looked like in the 19th century. Yours is post WW2. You can buy paper like that in any German stationery shop, eg https://www.amazon.de/Zerkall-Handmade-Paper-Without-Watermark/dp/B00Y0LTAA6/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?keywords=B%C3%BCtten%2BBriefpapier&qid=1640688798&s=officeproduct&sr=1-4&th=1&psc=1
It seems that your comment contains 1 or more links that are hard to tap for mobile users. I will extend those so they're easier for our sausage fingers to click!
Here is link number 1 - Previous text "Max"
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According to this: https://www.shutterstock.com/image-illustration/cat-bird-illustration-464069375 it is a royalty-free stock illustration from Studiolondon. But I am sorry that does not tell you who the artist is!
That's probably a misattribution. Hernan L. Toro was born in 1959. There are a lot of sites attributing an artist "L. Toro" who was active in N.Y. in the '50s and '60s with Hernan Toro, who is a different contemporary artist.
Where is this house?? The second image shows a woodcut print by James O’Rourke, one of the founders of the gallery and art museum now called after him in Moorhead, MN. The building (depicted in your picture)is a former post office, originally opened in 1915.
Might the painting of the striding deer be signed “Harald Wiberg”? There is a Swedish illustrator by that name, whose dates may check out.
"Cafe Musician" by Jody dePew McLeane
I definitely remember it as it was used for the cover of Duke Klassen's book "Dance Hall at Spring Hill" - https://www.amazon.com/Dance-Hall-Spring-Hill-MVP/dp/0898231698
I was unfamiliar with FM Bennett up until now, but I did find these:
Doesn't seem implausible from here; style and subject seem credible. While he signed in print on several paintings, the last name signed on this one looks similar; I don't know how rigid he was about including his first initial.
I found one that sold for $100 someplace:
https://www.5miles.com/item/eEdnP2ZoAAxPYxVy/gerald-garston-star-of-david-limited-edition-print
I get a Vincent Price vibe, but I suspect this isn't a famous person. Unfortunately, the obligingly clear and distinctive signature doesn't lead anywhere either; the only significant Garvins I can find don't sign like this or do portraits.
It's Canadian painter Gyrth Russell. He illustrated a book written by Du Garde Peach in 1927.
One possible source is Thacher Hurd's Art Dog. I can't see the whole book at the moment, but the style and theme seem plausible. If it's not that, I suspect it's from another children's book.
It’s being sold as Honey Is Sweeter Than Blood. There’s a much earlier painting documented with that title so I’m not sure if Dali reused the title or if the wrong name got attached (both plausible), but if you search in this title you should find some prints.
(I initially misstyped “Hiney Is Sweeter Than Blood,” which I think would also be a great title.)
Amazon. This piece you’ve posted may be from an actual artist; but there’s loads of stuff like this online or from major stores (pier one, hobby lobby, etc)
wall26 - 3 Piece Canvas Wall Art - Illustration - Graffiti Background, Grunge Illustration - Modern Home Decor Stretched and Framed Ready to Hang - 16"x24"x3 Panels https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075GQ71ZN/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_kyrlDbWB3WE5P
It’s mass decor art, you can find it on amazon and some other sites as well:
https://www.amazon.com/Animal-Decor-Kittens-Drawers-Poster/dp/B008LAUXUS
From what I can tell, it should be attributed to John Harris, but I could be wrong. The Amazon store of Arader Galleries has one for sale. Same work, but not sure if it's the same version as yours though, they appear to be reversed from each other. I don't see anything about a Daniel Sexton Gurney.
The artist is Lulu de Kwiatkowski. This print appears in her book which is for sale on Amazon here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Lulu-Kwiatkowski/dp/0978607678.
I like it a lot. I enjoy folk art and I would probably hang this in my kid's room... not in a bad way, but because I think the style would resonate with her as far as looking similar to some of her favorite picture books by Lizi Boyd.