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usynin2 08.07.2011 01:06

Portrait help identify the author
 
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Hello, dear members of the forum community!
Another portret.Mne think that Russia, 19 vek.Ochen want to hear expert opinion and appreciate any guru.Budu predpolozheniyu.Zaranee thank everyone who took part in the discussion.

Oil on wood.
27H35, 5 sm.Podpisi no

Игорь Гурьев 08.07.2011 14:34

19th century, last quarter, probably, but it is unlikely Russia.

usynin2 08.07.2011 15:34

A speculation on the author? Or no any?

Painter 10.07.2011 20:52

And my opinion is that the authorship of the Russian artist just do not throw away.

Игорь Гурьев 11.07.2011 05:18

Russian - not Russian - a special value none.
Look how hard and monotonous shows his eyes, as helplessly falls nose , look for asymmetry of the cheeks and an inability to take the volume of the head and finally - the sponge bow.

Overall a nice flavor falling by the wayside and the thought of all there is too Grigorescu depart .

In general, this is a student dropouts , in my opinion .

But where he lived - God only knows. Perhaps the Central or Eastern Europe .
Or maybe not.

usynin2 11.07.2011 09:56

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Made more clear picture, maybe this will help? Is it possible to determine depicted in the portrait or is it totally not real? Work was bought several years ago in Kaluga, in an antique shop.

раскатов 11.07.2011 10:15

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And if there is a portrait of the Polish roots?
For example young Adam Mickiewicz?
Found his picture is closer to it.

Us-tin 11.07.2011 12:18

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In my opinion, here too there are some similarities ...
But no more ...

Painter 12.07.2011 22:19

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Сообщение от peals (Сообщение 1701051)
And if there is a portrait of the Polish roots? For example young Adam Mickiewicz? Found his picture is closer to it.

rather, it will be Dame Mickiewicz :)> :)> :)>

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Сообщение от Guriev, Igor (Сообщение 1700871)
Russian - not Russian - a special value none.
Look how hard and monotonous shows his eyes, as helplessly falls nose, look for asymmetry of the cheeks and an inability to take the volume of the head and finally - the sponge bow.

Overall a nice flavor falling by the wayside and the thought of all ...

not too ill with syphilis whether stacks prvalennym nose :)>? not really pioneer this with the red bow around his neck hidden :)>? maybe it came from the collective farm fields in the mood tyazhestnom :)>? Long time I did not have such a high joyous hail :)>

But all the same painting over Russian than European. This is the owner of the picture, believe me. I know "in which" boil down here, but! - Many Russian artists worked in Russia and abroad were brought home from there their work. So that the "deviations :)> :)> :)> And by the way art is very good. I advise myself to work on it.

usynin2 13.07.2011 07:43

What do you mean about "the most work?"


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