Posted 3 years ago
Steptoe1
(1979 items)
Hello I just rediscovered this painting and wondering if anyone knows who the artist was as I can’t seem to find anyone using the name on the painting
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Posted 3 years ago
Steptoe1
(1979 items)
Hello I just rediscovered this painting and wondering if anyone knows who the artist was as I can’t seem to find anyone using the name on the painting
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Maybe...Daniel E Cooper? Looks similar...more research needed..
https://www.invaluable.com/auction-lot/dan-cooper-20th-c-carousel-oil-on-canvas-signed-l-2368-c-66c92daa73
Thanks for help dav , your right about it looking similar,
Steptoe1, What's interesting to me about this painting is the scene depicted. At a glance, it might seem to be turn of the 18th/19th century, but then you notice that all the pedestrians in the foreground seem to be females wearing knee-length garments.
The lone pedestrian on the right in the foreground is wearing a coat with both a broad collar and hem. To me, it has a 1920s flavor to it.
Here is another one of E Cooper.
https://www.2dehands.be/v/antiek-en-kunst/kunst-schilderijen-klassiek/m1449726904-schilderij-op-doek-e-cooper-parijs
Thanks mp kunst, great help, I wonder who he or she is
Wow. Not merely another painting clearly made by the same E. Cooper, but one that looks like a companion piece, because of those two women strolling together, wearing very similar outfits, and the taller one using a walking stick.
It's almost like a mirror image of the two, however, because their left-right positions are switched, and the walking stick has changed hands.
There appears to be more texture in this painting; however, almost to the point of it looking as though it had been done using a palette knife.
Although, the signature is a bit different between the two paintings. However, an individual's handwriting can change.