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Subject:Identification of Japanese Art
Posted By: Ryan Mon, May 17, 2010 IP: 68.228.251.244 These are four paintings which I would like to have identified if possible. I have no experience in art, so I'm not going to be much help, though I will try to answer any questions regarding these paintings. I have no idea the age or the media used. The paintings are all 17.5 inches by 10 inches framed in 21.25 inch by 15 inch matting. Each painting depicts a seasonal scene in Japan, Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. Each is numbered on the matting to which the artwork is attached. Spring is No.5057, Summer is 5046, Autumn is 5059, and Winter is 5052. There is also a stamp on the back of each piece which reads: |
Subject:Re: Identification of Japanese Art
Posted By: Ryan Tue, May 18, 2010 I am sorry the "Spring" artist's signature and seal are so hard to read... the seal is obviously a squarish shape, while the others all appear to be the same seal within a circle. Unfortunately, the "Spring" seal has transformed into a pink blot rather than a legible seal. |
Subject:Re: Identification of Japanese Art
Posted By: Ryan Thu, Jun 17, 2010 Even a reading of the kanji would be greatly appreciated! Thanks again. |
Subject:Re: Identification of Japanese Art
Posted By: Ryan Mon, Sep 27, 2010 Just wanted to run this by you folks again since it's been a few months. Thank you for your attention. |
Subject:Re: Identification of Japanese Art
Posted By: Jim Lewis Tue, Sep 28, 2010 I cannot hlp with the seals, I'm afraid. But I'm quite certain these are 20th century productions created for the tourist trade. I've seen many like them. |
Subject:Re: Identification of Japanese Art
Posted By: Cristiana Carvalho Wed, Feb 28, 2018 Hello Sirs. |
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