Miss Jane Bowles print

Discussion in 'Art' started by Terricatron, Feb 8, 2020.

  1. Terricatron

    Terricatron New Member

    I just bought a framed canvas today of a young child and her dog . After researching , I have learned that it is a Miss Jane Bowles ....or is it ? Every single one on the Internet has her dog
    On the right side . My dog is on the left . I am so confused . Any ideas on this difference ?
     
  2. antidiem

    antidiem Well-Known Member

    I cannot see your photograph of it. Please upload photos "Full Size" and also take pictures of all details, signature, info, the frame (if any), and the back of the painting.
     
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  3. 916Bulldogs123

    916Bulldogs123 Well-Known Member

    Most likely it's another little girl with a dog. He only painted one of her I think.
     
  4. Terricatron

    Terricatron New Member

     
  5. Terricatron

    Terricatron New Member

    When I try to post a pic . It keeps showing an error
     
  6. antidiem

    antidiem Well-Known Member

    Resize your photo to be 1MB or less.
     
  7. Terricatron

    Terricatron New Member

    [​IMG] You
     
  8. Terricatron

    Terricatron New Member

    I am on iPhone . I assume this doesn’t work here or why am I struggling to insert a pic or even downsizing it ?I’m sorry
     
  9. Pat P

    Pat P Well-Known Member

    If it looks identical to other ones you've seen, just flipped horizontally, it could be the publisher switched the sides when they reproduced it.
     
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  10. Bakersgma

    Bakersgma Well-Known Member

    The way iPhone users deal with downsizing is to email the pic to themselves (using the Medium size option), save the emailed pic and then upload here.
     
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  11. antidiem

    antidiem Well-Known Member

    email the photos to yourself and upload them here please
     
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  12. Terricatron

    Terricatron New Member

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  13. Pat P

    Pat P Well-Known Member

    It does look like your print is the same as all the others that google brings up, just flipped horizontally. That's not a hard thing for a printer to do.
     
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  14. antidiem

    antidiem Well-Known Member

    I notice you mentioned this is a canvas print? Yours seems a bit darker, browner than some of the other ones I saw online. Yours seemed to most closely match the reproduction giclee canvases sold by "allposters dot com" - with the exception that yours was printed "flipped" - as mentioned by PatP.

    But when I look at the picture of yours, it doesn't exactly look like a canvas, unless the canvas wasn't stretched tightly over stretcher bars. I would need a picture of the back of the frame job, without the paper. Yours looks somewhat like a paper print that was rolled up before it was framed?

    Because it doesn't make sense that a giclee would have been flipped before printing..
     
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  15. Terricatron

    Terricatron New Member

    It’s definitely canvas . I may try to take the back off. I was walking through an antique store and it just caught me eye . I knew nothing about Miss Jane Bowles til I started searching . Quite interesting though
     
  16. Terricatron

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  17. Terricatron

    Terricatron New Member

    So are you thinking that somebody just printed this off onto a canvas ? I just find her fascinating.
     
  18. Pat P

    Pat P Well-Known Member

    A person or a company. There are companies that specialize in making canvas prints of old prints. They print them on canvas to simulate paintings.
     
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  19. Terricatron

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  20. Pat P

    Pat P Well-Known Member

    I meant to say... they make canvas prints of old *paintings*!
     
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