Mystery painting
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Mystery painting
Can anyone help me to identify a painting? I think its by a famous artist, but after looking at lots of images online
i am still unable to find out the title of the painting or the artist! The only image i could find was this one on ebay
a while ago but no title.
thanks
i am still unable to find out the title of the painting or the artist! The only image i could find was this one on ebay
a while ago but no title.
thanks
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Re: Mystery painting
Most of the top railway artists paint very detailed pictures, this one isn’t one of those so can’t really help sorry. Somebody will now prove me wrong.
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Re: Mystery painting
Have you tried a reverse identify image app? Google offer one. R-
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Re: Mystery painting
Worth a go. Aimed mainly at photos but I have used one [not Google - which is free] for paintings. It’s not going to be 100% successful I’m afraid, especially for non curated images, but as other avenues have not been fruitful......
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Re: Mystery painting
Have you tried the Guild of Railway Artists ?
Their website has examples of many artist's work but if not shown they may Know.
Hope this helps.
Their website has examples of many artist's work but if not shown they may Know.
Hope this helps.
Re: Mystery painting
Poster/postcard by J Arthur Dixon. GWR Pannier 57xx. 8745. BR black.
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Re: Mystery painting
Yes the postcard is from Dixons collection but he didn’t paint it. He specialised in selling posters and postcards.
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