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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: IoanaS on December 16, 2012, 03:46:11 PM
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I got this big painting done with tar. One big pirate ships and one small next to it on the sunset red backround. Does anyone know who is she, year done, value...?
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Without a picture..we can do nothing....
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How do I put a picture here?
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if you have pictures on your pc..you can upload them by clicking on "additional options"
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here you go..
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what is the medium..that its on..i.e. canvas or panel...
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I believe is panel and all paint is done with tar. I don't know about any of this... It's almost 1,5 metter tall..
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and it has this on the back
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So Far this is the only images of the artist EDITA..that i have found...but she/he..never painted that ship..so its back to searching
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=EDITA+artist&hl=en&tbo=u&tbm=isch&source=univ&sa=X&ei=wlTOUNuwC5SZ0QWJxYGACg&ved=0CEEQsAQ&biw=1014&bih=618
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I spent lots of time looking on the internet for a painter with that name. I got nothing. The painting is so beautiful and it looks old + that Chicago company has the sticker on the back.
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Here is a similar piece: 'Silent Ships': you have to highlight the full link from "http...=0" and paste it in your browser
http://media.beta.photobucket.com/user/flashywings/media/Miscellaneous/house10070729.jpg.html?filters[term]=Windsor%20Art%20Products%20Silent%20Ships%2001731%2D663&filters[primary]=images&filters[secondary]=videos&sort=1&o=0
You may be able to contact the people who put up this picture through this website.
It seems that Windsor commissioned a number of artists and then reproduced their work. This picture looks very similar, but the signature is on the other side and seems to start with a G... I think that this is a mass produced product from Windsor, not specific to the artist.
I've also seen reference to paintings called "Silent Galleons", "Spanish Galleon" (by Brittini V5330-6601), "mystic galleon" (painting in oil by LEE BURR) from Windsor, but couldn't find pictures.
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What makes you think its tar ??
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Thank you guys. The painting is an original. I think is tar because it looks like it. Even the artist signature is done with the same "tar". Its on panel (if I know what I'm talking about) backround is red(ish) and everything else is "tar". Its a very beautiful art work.
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I do not doubt that the painting was done by hand - actually, I have no idea. However, it seems possible that the pattern/picture was purchased by Windsor and then reproduced, perhaps by multiple artists by hand. Here is an attachment of the picture earlier referenced as 'Silent Ships'. I took a screen shot b/c that was the only way I could share it.
You can see the signature on the lower left corner. It does not look like Edita, which led me to the above conclusion.
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Parents had the same painting in their house, bought at a Department store in the 60's. Looks like a mass produced decorative painting from that time period.
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Thank you guys. The painting is an original. I think is tar because it looks like it. Even the artist signature is done with the same "tar". Its on panel (if I know what I'm talking about) backround is red(ish) and everything else is "tar". Its a very beautiful art work.
I doubt very much that this is "tar"...are you aware that "tar"..is a bitumous compound that is highly flammable...it is more likely to be either thick oil paint..or acrylic...but not "tar
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"Located in Chicago in early 1900's to appx 1970, Windsor Art Products produced reproductions of original art that they received rights to reproduce....thus it was a decorative arts publishing company. It had prints made and artists that gave proper brush strokes/etc by pressing or embossing to simulate an original. This was not done to deceive but to make art affordable to the general population. The main company (Illinois Moulding Company) framed the pieces and usually had gold/metal nameplates identifying the pieces. "
Also doubt it is tar. Tar doesn't stay firm and wouldn't be a suitable medium.. Many times oil paint is put on so thick it can appear to be tar!
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This is likely acrylic paint that has fiber added !! It is used for impasto or high relief painting !! Oil paint takes too long to dry !!
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Any idea about value?
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There were a lot of these done !! Under $50. !!
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Really? That old and under $50? :(
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It was likely done mid century so not really old at all !! Vintage would be a more accurate term !! Afraid so !! These are not very popular !!
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I'm sorry about the value being lower than you expected, but it's a beautiful picture! I hope it doesn't take away from your enjoyment of it. I'm actually quite jealous of you for having it :)
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I was away for 2 weeks...Thank you for the answers. Im still can't believe and I'm sad that this big painting is just $50!!!
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What makes you think its tar ??
They're usually acryllic and have that moriage style heightened areas. Almost worthless mass produced stuff.