Posted 11 years ago
Aloofness1
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This is a canvas of two horses and riders. It is signed and numbered. If any one has info on it that would be great!
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Posted 11 years ago
Aloofness1
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This is a canvas of two horses and riders. It is signed and numbered. If any one has info on it that would be great!
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I am sure that signature is Geelong, and the only thing I know is that is a large city in Victoria, Australia.
The subject is very Euro caveman I think...no idea but it's great!
I'm wondering if this is not a painting from Thailand or Indonesia made for the tourist market. The artists there often make copies of the one painting to sell, and the names they make use are often taken from the tourists. Lots of Aussie tourists in those countries. Just an idea.
I am a novice when it comes to art and appreciate the help and ideas. I will look up the Australian connection and see if I can find a match. Thank you again.
Hi! Did you figure out more about this piece? Got a painting with the same signature, but i'm unsure of the origin.
Hello I wondering if you found out about the name? I have oil painting with the same name, It looks like almost copier van Gogh
I have a modern abstract bicycle racing painting on canvas sheet that has exact same signature (artist). I don't know for certain but the artist may be just using an art area near the beach in Australia (Geelong). It is also possible it's a someone's last name. My daughter bought it from a girl who was in the U.S. (Roseville, CA) going to businesses selling her/ the art several years ago. Estimate around 2005-2008. It would be nice to know who and where this artist is today. If anyone knows, please join in ...Thank you.
From what I can see of the image in this post, this looks more like a hand pulled print of some sort, not an oil painting. Maybe a lithograph.... Could also be a pochoir print:
https://www.sil.si.edu/ondisplay/pochoir/intro.htm
I believe this artwork is a popular subject in art namely Don Quixote and Sancho Panza.
Here is a similar artwork:
https://1nadan.si/img/ofe/full/2015_12_7_14_1_826.jpg