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    Posted 5 months ago

    verbatim
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    A striking mid century painting found in my local Thrift shop. Depicting a man on a horse, looking upwards to the sky. Beautiful hues of blue, greens with expressive brush technique.

    Can anyone read the signature?

    Mystery Solved

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    1. kwqd kwqd, 5 months ago
      I HAIMHONEY? Something like that...
    2. kwqd kwqd, 5 months ago
      Dimensions? On canvas, art board, etc.? An image of the back might provide some clues about age, origins, etc.

      Interesting painting. Looks like a combination of brush and palette knife work.
    3. kwqd kwqd, 5 months ago
      CHAIM HONEY? Something like that...
    4. verbatim verbatim, 5 months ago
      Thank you for all your suggestions
    5. mp.kunst mp.kunst, 5 months ago
      Your painting is an interpretation of a painting by Georges Rouault depicting Joan of Arc. He painted this work in 1948-1949. As far as I know, it is privately owned.

      https://toyokeizai.net/articles/-/19172
    6. verbatim verbatim, 5 months ago
      MP……thank you!
    7. verbatim verbatim, 5 months ago
      Thank you Mystery Solved!!! Excellent
    8. kwqd kwqd, 5 months ago
      I think that mp.kunst is saying that this is a copy, or after, another painting, which he identifies, but that does not identify who the artist was who made this copy, so that mystery is not solved.
    9. keramikos, 5 months ago
      kwqd, Yup, I see what you see with the signature reading "CHAIM" somebody-or-other.

      What else is interesting to me is that this 1stdibs print of Rouault's Jeanne D'Arc is faced the other way:

      https://www.1stdibs.com/furniture/wall-decorations/prints/jeanne-d-arc-georges-rouault-lithographic-color-print-1940s-new-york/id-f_29128382/

      Here's one faced the same way as the one in this post:

      https://www.chairish.com/product/2360269/1947-georges-rouault-joan-of-arc-first-edition-period-parisian-lithograph

      Here's another facing the same way on a book about Rouault by Giuseppe Marchiori:

      https://www.abebooks.com/Georges-Rouault-Giuseppe-Marchiori-New-York/22734231342/bd

      Another Rouault Jeanne D'Arc:

      https://www.mutualart.com/Artwork/JEANNE-D-ARC/8965AEC945C0B8BD

      It looks like Rouault painted Jeanne D'Arc more than once, huh?

      However, none of this deciphers the signature on the painting in this post.
    10. kwqd kwqd, 5 months ago
      Nice work, keramikos!
    11. keramikos, 5 months ago
      kwqd, Hey, I was just following mp-kunst's lead so that I might see the original.

      Like you, I was trying to decipher that name on the painting in this post, to no avail.

      Chaim, honey, wherefore art thou? };-)
    12. kwqd kwqd, 5 months ago
      The position of the "Y" is weird. I tried some other variations without the "Y" and still nothing.

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