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vasya85 11.01.2010 23:17

Maybe those who met this signature?
 
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Validating the Lord! "Tell me what you think about the picture and signature on ney.Kartina presumably dates from the first half of the twentieth century.
   Canvas, 60 x maslo.Razmery 70.Szadi, I think, is closed cardboard.

ANTIK 12.01.2010 13:55

Specify the size and the back of the photo?

Amateur 12.01.2010 18:58

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I think that this - the work of some little-known Austrian artist: probably from Galicia, or from areas now belonging to Poland. His name starts with a combination of "Sch ...", then the signature is unreadable. The very same signature on the shapes of some elements slightly mimics the signature of the famous Austrian artist Adolf Baumgartner (Adolf Baumgartner 1850-1924), who wrote on similar themes under the name of Konstantin Stoilov (Constantin Stoiloff) - see the signature "A. Baumgartner-Stoiloff". This artist is likely as Americans would say, "want to bite off a piece of the pie, baked by the stall."

vasya85 15.01.2010 15:01

Maybe Russian painter?
 
[Amateur] I think that this - the work of some little-known Austrian artist

    Tell me, is there a chance that this picture painted by the artist and Russian on a Russian theme (Russian sleigh, clothing, face)?

redbor 15.01.2010 15:30

All native, Russia ...
Exactly - not Austria. Austria is Europe,
there all dressed in imported, and the roads better than Russian.

Amateur 15.01.2010 18:12

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Сообщение от redbor (Сообщение 854352)
All native, Russia ...
Exactly - not Austria. Austria is Europe,
there all dressed in imported

redbor, would you even put smiley, and then enter the novice astray. Sami writes: "in the import dressed. Here's a hat for a man, sitting in the front sled with a woman - obviously not Russian, I would say - the Polish one. Sani, too - not Russian system. Of course, the painting depicts is not the German-speaking part of Austria, and some former Slavic north-east possession of Austria-Hungary: Galicia and southern Poland.

Wladzislaw 15.01.2010 18:16

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Сообщение от Amateur (Сообщение 854812)
Sani, too - not Russian system.

Sani ... :) "Man never had the notion that drawing.

Allena 15.01.2010 18:23

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Сообщение от vasya85 (Сообщение 854312)
Tell me, is there a chance that this picture painted by the artist and Russian on a Russian theme (Russian sleigh, clothing, face)?

I think that neither one of them. A Amateur, most likely, quite right.

redbor 15.01.2010 22:22

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Сообщение от Amateur (Сообщение 854812)
Here's a hat for a man, sitting in the front sled with a woman - obviously not Russian, I would say - Polish

Look at his tattered sheepskin.
Purely rosiyanin: "Petrukha, you're always with new acquisition - with torn elbow!".
(more classical writing)
 A hat, if non-Russian, a trophy from his grandfather left,
that in 1812, was a partisan.
Such boundless fields - only Russia is.
No villages, even the smoke from the chimneys is not visible.


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