Mystery painting

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Mystery painting

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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

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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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Have you tried a reverse identify image app? Google offer one. R-
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Thanks Roger, I didn't know such an app existed!
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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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Have you tried the Guild of Railway Artists ?
Their website has examples of many artist's work but if not shown they may Know.
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Poster/postcard by J Arthur Dixon. GWR Pannier 57xx. 8745. BR black.

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Oooops!
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Yes the postcard is from Dixons collection but he didn’t paint it. He specialised in selling posters and postcards.
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