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Сообщение от Amateur
Actually, the author of your paintings - an American artist Mardsen Hartley (Mardsen Hartley, 1877 - 1943). The painting was done in 1921 and provisionally called "The fish on the plate."
By the way, almost the same picture with almost the same name is Alexei Dmitrievich Sokolov (1912 - 2004), but it's a little more size (41h58 cm) and was written later - in 1961 (see attachment)
Your puzzle is simple, the search took less than 5 minutes. I do not quite understand the point of suggesting you "game" by looking at this topic by chance. You, please do not be offended, but I think you still no one answered because puzzles of this kind are not very interesting for a "diviner" (Imho). Indeed, in this case, how would you give a test on intelligence, "and the answer-it is already known. Well, guess or not - what will change? Much more interesting, in my opinion, be able to determine the author's picture when he was unknown to the questioner. In this case, the response is good, and often joy to those who ask, and in this regard and appreciation to those who replied - the opportunity to help another
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Amateur, and here you were on top! In fact, I have long realized the naivete of people trying to do me "game." I initially thought would be interested in some kind of exchange of views, gradually come closer to the truth. What kind of art criticism of the sea battle, when each new guess or assumption reduces the chances of the product to remain unsolved.
I also think that such discussion would have been interesting to read in hindsight, to see what assumptions were approaching the riddle, and which, conversely, pulling to one side, and at the same time reveal interesting parallels with similar products in the world of art. However, when I put myself in the place of those who saw the forum topic, I realized that I myself would hardly interested in it. Largely because, as a ridiculous attempt to attribute a work whose authorship is already known to the questioner. It turns out a labored performance, is not it?
All this I learned too late when deleting the topic was no longer possible. But in any case, I thank you for your attention and, of course, because you so easily gave the correct answer. A Hartley, in my opinion, a great artist! Will only be accurate: he did not
Mardsen, and
Marsden.
P.S. Thank you for the beautiful fish Sokolov. By the way, I think it would be interesting to open a theme
Still life with fish, they are usually very expressive!