Flemish Floral Oil Painting- Identification Help

Discussion in 'Art' started by Rdvlvic, Feb 28, 2022.

  1. Rdvlvic

    Rdvlvic New Member

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  2. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    it's lovely....
    did an old library sell it off?
    what size is it
    where r u
    where did it come from

    the numbers on the frame are likely just work numbers from the framer....
    or catalog numbers from the last owner..
     
  3. Bakersgma

    Bakersgma Well-Known Member

    What would "Rare Book Room" have to do with a painting?
     
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  4. 2manybooks

    2manybooks Well-Known Member

    We definitely need more context to have any hope of helping you. Why do you think "RBR" might mean Rare Book Room?

    Please also post a photo of the entire back of the painting, so we can see the structure of the stretcher, and type and condition of the canvas. This may be helpful in dating the painting.
     
  5. Rdvlvic

    Rdvlvic New Member

    -I am thinking that maybe an old library sold it off or a small museum and the numbers and letters might correspond to their cataloguing systems. I talked to the Winterthur museum in Delaware this morning and the woman mentioned that RBR might mean "Rare Book Room" somewhere.
    - with frame, it is around 22in x 28in
    - Virginia
    - I picked it up from a church sale.
     
  6. i need help

    i need help Moderator Moderator

    Looks like Van Leigh
     
  7. say_it_slowly

    say_it_slowly The worst prison is a closed heart

    Have you looked into Van Leigh from the label?
     
  8. Rdvlvic

    Rdvlvic New Member

    Great question. So one of my online searches brought me to the Winterthur museum at some point (I went down a rabbit hole so please dont ask how I ended up there) but the very helpful woman at their library told me that RBR typically translates to "Rare book room." I thought it might help to determine where it might have been previously housed.
     
  9. Rdvlvic

    Rdvlvic New Member

    See my reply below in reference to RBR, but yes I can post a picture of the whole back in a little bit. that is a good idea.
     
  10. Rdvlvic

    Rdvlvic New Member

    I have and all I can find is Vanleigh furniture of New York. But I can't find where that company might have sold or produced paintings.
     
  11. Rdvlvic

    Rdvlvic New Member

    I agree, but I can't find anything on a painter of that name.
     
  12. Lithographer

    Lithographer Well-Known Member

    Vanleigh was a furniture company in New York. Could have been retailed there as a decorative item.
     
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  13. Lithographer

    Lithographer Well-Known Member

    The stretcher bars do not look very old, not much patina. The ring spacing does not look like old growth timber. I suppose the painting could be older and was put on new stretcher bars. It is a nice looking painting for sure.
     
  14. 2manybooks

    2manybooks Well-Known Member

    The quality of the painting looks more like a modern (20th century) work in the style of a baroque Flemish floral still life. For example, in the baroque paintings I have seen the flowers are realistically placed in a vase or basket, not floating in space.
     
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