IDENTIFY ARTIST SIGNATURES

Discussion in 'Art' started by abdel, Sep 3, 2017.

  1. abdel

    abdel Well-Known Member

    Hi, I bought two paintings recently and I need to identify this artist's signature. First pianting signed Picasso, But i dont think its original signature, Can anyone help?
    Thank you.
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  2. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    It doesn't say Picasso, and as you thought, it is not a Picasso. The signature looks like Pictoso?

    Do you have a close up photo of what is written on the back of the other painting?
    The signature is Hornung ........ 44.
     
  3. abdel

    abdel Well-Known Member

  4. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    I think it is Danish. On the back it says Parken (park) Fredensborg Juni (june) 1944. Fredensborg is the name of a palace in Denmark, known for it's beautiful gardens:
    http://www.visitcopenhagen.com/copenhagen/fredensborg-palace-gdk423442

    I can read some Danish, but I can't read what comes before Parken Fredensborg. There are some people on the forum who know Swedish and Norwegian, maybe they can recognize the words. @judy perhaps?
    The name is still Hornung and something. I know Hornung to be a surname of German origin. The name also appears in surrounding countries, like Denmark.
     
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  6. MrNate

    MrNate Well-Known Member

    I would get the "picasso" looked at by a professional. He has signed his work in many different ways. Look at example 5 on this link (also note that he dates his work in similar fashion):

    https://autographen.wordpress.com/2015/06/09/picassos-signatures-a-little-study-of-picassos-ps/
     
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  7. MrNate

    MrNate Well-Known Member

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  8. aaroncab

    aaroncab in veritate victoria

    I'm with Any Jewelry on this one - not only is the signature only superficially similair - the subject matter and style is nothing like what Picasso was doing in 1950 - here's a 1950 work of his:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:....jpg#/media/File:Picasso_Painter_El_Greco.jpg
     
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  9. MrNate

    MrNate Well-Known Member

    I certainly agree with you on the point of his work in the 50's, I intentionally chose to ignore the front of the painting ;). That said, Pablo Picasso was probably on the fringes of society to say the least, so for all we know he woke up one morning and thought "today i want to paint some beautiful, simple sailboats..."

    I take great caution boxing in great artists. Case in point, most would attribute Banksy to rudimentary graffiti on a wall, however he recently showed depth with his work "The Banality of the Banality of Evil" (he grabbed up a painting at a thrift shop and drew adolf hitler into the scene):

    https://www.villagevoice.com/2013/1...ity-of-the-banality-of-evil-sells-for-615000/

    You're probably right, it's probably a slim to none chance that it's authentic. But if it were in my hands, I would shell a few bucks out to an appraiser for "piece of mind."
     
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  10. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

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