Posted 8 years ago
gnt
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Trip tic? History of? Value? Very curious as to the origination of?
Thank you in advance for information!!!
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Posted 8 years ago
gnt
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Trip tic? History of? Value? Very curious as to the origination of?
Thank you in advance for information!!!
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The art looks like Maxfield Parrish or a similar sytle.-( is there a figure in it?- ---and I can't read the lettering on the bottom, or see your photos very well.)
I see a figure when I enlarged it--But Max Parrish, I think, would have had a semi- nude there--not the rustic. Altho, I sure have not seen that many M.P.--so what do I know??
Thank you. Will post better images!
it is in the style of Maxfield Parrish - which was Japanese, really. Although he did lots of paintings which did not include semi-nude figures, this does not look like his work to me. but it is definitely from the same period - and very nice! i wish the photos were more clear. i can't even make out the words below the images.
I replied to this post, and pooooof it's gone.
Anyway, this is a Tryptich painting. If you could manage to restore it or even a clean I'm sure it would look great. The writing says: "The noblest mind, and the best ???entertainment ????" Poop!
Darn how can I wow people if I don't get it right myself: Triptych
Apologies - Piles of them.
Upon further inspection....
Artist: c1947 Crisp
Arthur Watkins Crisp, (Canadian/American, 1881-1974)
Quote: Spenser (1600s poet)
'the noblest Mind...the best Contentment has'
Question now, how the 'triptych' came together with both and from where?
The artist was well known as:
Arthur Crisp - Artist, Fine Art Prices, Auction Records for Arthur Crisp
http://www.askart.com/artist/Arthur_Watkins_Crisp/27426/Arthur_Watkins_Crisp.aspxaskART, an artist directory with millions of worldwide artists' paintings and art ... Arthur Crisp is known for public and business commissioned mural painting, ...
Will post a better picture this eve....thank you all!