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Paintings193 of 2393One of a pair of Old Swiss or Bavarian Paintings by L. Wolf?Watercolors which belonged to Hildegarde Howard - a famous paleontologist.
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    Posted 3 years ago

    Bitsnbobs1…
    (178 items)

    Hi today’s purchase is a large picture not sure what medium , I’ll look later, a lovely pic of an old man signed tanner,any info would be great.x

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    1. Bitsnbobs123.a Bitsnbobs123.a, 3 years ago
      Do u think this is water
    2. Bitsnbobs123.a Bitsnbobs123.a, 3 years ago
      Can anybody read the signiture please I don’t think it is tanner
    3. keramikos, 3 years ago
      Bitsnbobs123.a, What makes you think it isn't Tanner?

      It's certainly looks like *anner.

      To my eye, there are only so many letters of the Western alphabet that the first character could be besides a "T," because of that stylized horizontal mark across the top, and "T" seems like the best candidate.

      FYI, there is an artist surnamed Tanner from that period:

      https://www.wikiart.org/en/henry-ossawa-tanner

      He typically signed his work "H. O. Tanner," but occasionally signed in other fashions. This is not to say that your work necessarily was made by H. O. Tanner, but it's one possiblity.
    4. Bitsnbobs123.a Bitsnbobs123.a, 3 years ago
      Because I can’t find that signiture
    5. Bitsnbobs123.a Bitsnbobs123.a, 3 years ago
      I agree with you but it looks like an e at the side
    6. keramikos, 3 years ago
      Bitsnbobs123.a, I don't mean to be discouraging, but sometimes provenance for a collectible can't be found. I have a couple of things like that myself.

      An "E" character would make the name Eanner.

      People with the Eanner surname:

      https://www.ancestry.com/search/categories/35/?name=_eanner
    7. Bitsnbobs123.a Bitsnbobs123.a, 3 years ago
      Thanks I’m not bothered I’m not looking to sell I love it just curious x

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