Antique painting

Discussion in 'Art' started by SSlava, Sep 15, 2017.

  1. SSlava

    SSlava Well-Known Member

    So after all this is a high-quality lithography, not a painting?

    So this is lithography))?
    Well, if so, it costs about 30-50 dollars))

    Well, now I will know what a good lithograph looks like)). So I'm not confused with painting))
     
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  2. soaduk

    soaduk New Member

    To me it looks like an oleograph but only based by how thin the paper is and the shine from the image... that is why your friend thought it was a print. I like oleographs and have quite a few, they are very attractive compared to a "normal" print, and hard to tell from a distance if its an original painting, but yes if it is this it is worth a lot less than an original oil painting obviously.
     
  3. SSlava

    SSlava Well-Known Member

    Well, the picture is covered with a bright lacquer. Not the colors shine, but the varnish. Pictures also wrote on paper.
     
  4. SSlava

    SSlava Well-Known Member

    My brother looked at the painting (he studied for an artist for a long time), he said that maybe this painting, sees strokes in the picture.

    But I do not know. what to think))

    What does the inscription mean?

    this is the signature of the lithogarph? So this is lithography?

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  5. Houseful

    Houseful Well-Known Member

    I can see the word Druck which translates as 'pressure' so I would conclude some sort of pressed print. Sorry I can't make out the rest of the wording.
     
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  6. say_it_slowly

    say_it_slowly The worst prison is a closed heart

    I don't know if this helps. To me it looks like RLAC?DRUCK? GUSTAV W. SEITZ, WANDSBECK


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  7. Aquitaine

    Aquitaine Is What It IS! But NEVER BORED!

    GREAT job SIS!!!!!!!!!!!
     
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  8. soaduk

    soaduk New Member

    Google-ing "GUSTAV W. SEITZ, WANDSBECK" comes up with someone else who has a lithograph, the text there is the factory who printed it perhaps, but I'm confused now, I thought this artist was "Friedrich Heimerdinger" not "Gustav W. Seitz"?
     
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  9. Houseful

    Houseful Well-Known Member

    It's Heimerdinger who painted the original oil painting and Seitz who manufactured the print you have.
     
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