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<p>[QUOTE="GaleriaGila, post: 133898, member: 993"]A pretty Impressionistic scene... sometimes I get an impression (pun!) and can't get past it to consider alternatives. That happened here. It looks SO much like works by Caroline Burnette, who gained a cult-like and beyond reputation in the 70s, painting Paris scenes... may be deceased by now. ANYWAY, the signature clearly nixes that possibility. I think the question will be deciding if this is a "factory" production or not. Lots of art brainiacs here who know how to spot such. It doesn't look to have too much age, I think. </p><p><br /></p><p>There may be clues to the scene in that flying-buttressed church or the three-horse hitch.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for the signature... GEEZ...</p><p>Nali Viley? </p><p>Nale Viby? </p><p>Viky? </p><p>Rale Vichy? </p><p>That's all I got!</p><p><br /></p><p>Oh, and... the brainiacs might like to see a view of the back, and one of the canvas only, if possible.</p><p><br /></p><p>The colors ARE pretty, vibrant. Good luck![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GaleriaGila, post: 133898, member: 993"]A pretty Impressionistic scene... sometimes I get an impression (pun!) and can't get past it to consider alternatives. That happened here. It looks SO much like works by Caroline Burnette, who gained a cult-like and beyond reputation in the 70s, painting Paris scenes... may be deceased by now. ANYWAY, the signature clearly nixes that possibility. I think the question will be deciding if this is a "factory" production or not. Lots of art brainiacs here who know how to spot such. It doesn't look to have too much age, I think. There may be clues to the scene in that flying-buttressed church or the three-horse hitch. As for the signature... GEEZ... Nali Viley? Nale Viby? Viky? Rale Vichy? That's all I got! Oh, and... the brainiacs might like to see a view of the back, and one of the canvas only, if possible. The colors ARE pretty, vibrant. Good luck![/QUOTE]
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